Clocental
Clocental (dolcental) is a carbamate-derived sedative hypnotic. It can be prepared by the ethynylation of cyclohexanone followed by reaction with allophanyl chloride.[1]
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Formula | C10H14N2O3 |
Molar mass | 210.233 g·mol−1 |
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- DE 959458, Grimme W, Emde H, "Verfahren zur Herstellung von Allophanaten von α-Äthinylcarbinolen [Process for the preparation of allophanates of α-ethynyl carbinols]", issued 7 March 1957, assigned to Rheinpreußen AG fuer Bergbau und Chemie
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • GABA receptor modulators • GABA metabolism/transport modulators |
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