Nafimidone

Nafimidone
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CAS Number
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UNII
Chemical and physical data
Formula C15H12N2O
Molar mass 236.27 g/mol
3D model (JSmol)
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Nafimidone is an anticonvulsant drug of the imidazole class. It contains a naphthyl group. It seems to have been discovered by accident during a search for antifungal agents.

Synthesis

Nafimidone synthesis:[1][2]

Its synthesis is straightforward displacement of imidazole of the activated chlorine atom of chloro-methyl-β-naphthylketone.

References

  1. Tajana, A; Portioli, F; Subissi, A; Nardi, D (1981). "N-Naphthacylimidazoles and N-((beta-naphthyl-beta-hydroxy)ethyl) imidazoles with anticonvulsant activity". Bollettino chimico farmaceutico. 120 (3): 185–90. PMID 7272022.
  2. Walker, K. A.; Wallach, M. B.; Hirschfeld, D. R. (1981). "1-(Naphthylalkyl)-1H-imidazole derivatives, a new class of anticonvulsant agents". Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 24 (1): 67–74. PMID 7205879. doi:10.1021/jm00133a015.


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