Impromidine
Impromidine (INN) is a highly potent and specific histamine H2 receptor agonist.[1]
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Formula | C14H23N7S |
Molar mass | 321.45 g·mol−1 |
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It has been used diagnostically as a gastric secretion indicator.
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References
- Durant G, Duncan W, Ganellin C, Parsons M, Blakemore R, Rasmussen A (1978). "Impromidine (SK&F 92676) is a very potent and specific agonist for histamine H2 receptors". Nature. 276 (5686): 403–5. doi:10.1038/276403a0. PMID 714166. S2CID 4242863.
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