Propazepine

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Propazepine
Names
IUPAC name
3-(6,11-dihydrobenzo[c] [1]benzazepin-5-yl)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine
Other names
Propazepine, Proazepine
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
  • CN(C)CCCN1CC2=CC=CC=C2CC3=CC=CC=C31
Properties
C19H24N2
Molar mass 280.415 g·mol−1
Density 1.041 g/cm3[1]
Boiling point 419.8° C[1]
Hazards
Flash point 188.7° C[1]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

Prazepine is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA).[2] It is confused with Imipramine[2][3] It can be synthesized chemically [4][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Prazepine 73-07-4". chemnet.com.
  2. ^ a b Benešová, O.; Bohdanecký, Z.; Votava, Z. (1962). "Electrophysiological comparison of the action of imipramine and propazepine". Psychopharmacologia. 3 (6): 423–431. doi:10.1007/BF00411159. PMID 13967414.
  3. ^ This page redirected from 4 April 2011‎ to 22 October 2015
  4. ^ Werner, L. H.; Ricca, S.; Mohacsi, E.; Rossi, A.; Arya, V. P. (1965). "Derivatives of Morphanthridine". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 8: 74–80. doi:10.1021/jm00325a016. PMID 14287270.
  5. ^ Jílek, J. O.; Pomykáček, J.; Svátek, E.; Seidlová, V.; Rajšner, M.; Pelz, K.; Hoch, B.; Protiva, M. (1965). "Neurotrope und psychotrope substanzen II. Morphanthridin und derivate. Neue synthese des propazepins" [Neurotropic and psychotropic substances II. Morphanthridin and derivatives. New Synthesis of propazepins]. Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications. 30 (2): 445–462. doi:10.1135/cccc19650445.