Acefurtiamine
Acefurtiamine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name |
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(3E)-4-{[(4-amino-2-methylpyrimidin-5-yl)methyl](formyl)amino}-3-[(furan-2-ylcarbonyl)sulfanyl]pent-3-en-1-yl (acetyloxy)acetate |
Clinical data |
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Identifiers |
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10072-48-7 N |
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PubChem |
CID 3037171 |
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ChemSpider |
2300987 Y |
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UNII |
6APJ3D1308 Y |
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ChEMBL |
CHEMBL2104090 N |
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Chemical data |
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Formula |
C21H24N4O7S |
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476.503 g/mol |
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SMILES
- O=C(OCC(=O)OCCC(\SC(=O)c1occc1)=C(/N(C=O)Cc2cnc(nc2N)C)C)C
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InChI=1S/C21H24N4O7S/c1-13(25(12-26)10-16-9-23-14(2)24-20(16)22)18(33-21(29)17-5-4-7-30-17)6-8-31-19(28)11-32-15(3)27/h4-5,7,9,12H,6,8,10-11H2,1-3H3,(H2,22,23,24)/b18-13+
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Key:MYBUGVXNAHWTOL-QGOAFFKASA-N
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Acefurtiamine (INN) is an analogue of vitamin B1 (in a manner similair to the GABAergic activity of the thiamine derivative clomethiazole[1] which functions as an analgesic agent at sufficient doses {Dosage Range Unlisted}.
See also
References
- ↑ William Martindale; Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1993). The Extra Pharmacopoeia. Pharmaceutical Press. p. 1053. ISBN 978-0-85369-300-0.
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- Vitamins
- Cofactors
- Metal metabolism
- Fats
- metabolism
- intermediates
- lipoproteins
- Sugars
- Glycolysis
- Glycogenesis and glycogenolysis
- Fructose and galactose
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- Carbohydrate
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- Drugs
- Vitamins
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