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Carbenzide

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Carbenzide
Clinical data
ATC code
  • None
Identifiers
  • ethyl 2-(1-phenylethyl)hydrazinecarboxylate
CAS Number
PubChem CID
ChemSpider
ChEMBL
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC11H16N2O2
Molar mass208.257 g/mol g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • O=C(OCC)NNC(c1ccccc1)C
  • InChI=1S/C11H16N2O2/c1-3-15-11(14)13-12-9(2)10-7-5-4-6-8-10/h4-9,12H,3H2,1-2H3,(H,13,14)
  • Key:MSIUIUDKTKNUET-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Carbenzide (INN), also known as carbazic acid, is a hydrazine derivative monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressant which was never marketed.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ World Health Organization (2011). "The use of stems in the selection of International Nonproprietary Names (INN) for pharmaceutical substances" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-05-20.
  2. ^ Martin Negwer; Hans-Georg Scharnow (2001). Organic-chemical drugs and their synonyms: (an international survey). Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-30247-5. Retrieved 20 May 2012.