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Actisomide

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Actisomide
Names
IUPAC name
(4R,4aR)-4-[2-[Di(propan-2-yl)amino]ethyl]-1-methyl-4-phenyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4aH-pyrido[1,2-c]pyrimidin-3-one
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
KEGG
MeSH C051827
  • InChI=1S/C23H35N3O/c1-17(2)25(18(3)4)16-14-23(20-11-7-6-8-12-20)21-13-9-10-15-26(21)19(5)24-22(23)27/h6-8,11-12,17-18,21H,9-10,13-16H2,1-5H3/t21-,23-/m1/s1
    Key: QAHRRCMLXFLZTF-FYYLOGMGSA-N
  • CC1=NC(=O)[C@]([C@@H]2N1CCCC2)(CCN(C(C)C)C(C)C)C3=CC=CC=C3
Properties
C23H35N3O
Molar mass 369.553 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Actisomide is an antiarrhythmic drug[1] that is made from Disopyramide.

Synthesis

Actisomide synthesis:[2]

References

  1. ^ Cook, CS; Rozek, LF; Stolzenbach, J; Anderson, S; Schoenhard, GL; Karim, A (1993). "Pharmacokinetics of a novel antiarrhythmic drug, actisomide". Pharmaceutical Research. 10 (3): 427–33. doi:10.1023/a:1018900725050. PMID 8464818.
  2. ^ Chorvat, Robert J.; Prodan, Kathleen A.; Adelstein, Gilbert W.; Rydzewski, Robert M.; McLaughlin, Kathleen T.; Stamm, Margarete H.; Frederick, Leo G.; Schniepp, Henry C.; Stickney, Janice L. (1985). "Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of a new series of antiarrhythmic agents: 4,4-disubstituted hexahydro-3H-pyrido[1,2-c]pyrimidin-3-ones and related compounds". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 28 (9): 1285. doi:10.1021/jm00147a029. PMID 4032431.