Ampyrone

Ampyrone
Names
IUPAC name
4-Amino-2,3-dimethyl-1-phenyl-3-pyrazol-5-one
Other names
solvapyrin A, aminoazophene, aminoantipyrene, metapyrazone
Identifiers
83-07-8 Yes
ChEBI CHEBI:59026 Yes
ChEMBL ChEMBL1165011 Yes
ChemSpider 2066 Yes
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PubChem 2151
UNII 0M0B7474RA Yes
Properties
Molecular formula
C11H13N3O
Molar mass 203.24 g·mol−1
Density 1.207g/cm3
Melting point 106 to 110 °C (223 to 230 °F; 379 to 383 K)
Boiling point 309 °C (588 °F; 582 K) @760mmHg
Hazards
Flash point 140.7 °C (285.3 °F; 413.8 K)
Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
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Infobox references

Ampyrone is a metabolite of aminopyrine with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties. Due to the risk of agranulocytosis its use as a drug is discouraged.[1] It is used as a reagent for biochemical reactions producing peroxides or phenols. Ampyrone stimulates liver microsomes and is also used to measure extracellular water.

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