Embramine

Chemical compound
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Identifiers
  • 2-[1-(4-Bromophenyl)-1-phenylethoxy]-N,N-dimethylethanamine
CAS Number
  • 3565-72-8 checkY
PubChem CID
  • 19105
ChemSpider
  • 18032 ☒N
UNII
  • HH0KD7Z416
KEGG
  • D07889 checkY
ChEMBL
  • ChEMBL2110819 ☒N
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Chemical and physical dataFormulaC18H22BrNOMolar mass348.284 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)
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  • CC(C1=CC=CC=C1)(C2=CC=C(C=C2)Br)OCCN(C)C
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C18H22BrNO/c1-18(21-14-13-20(2)3,15-7-5-4-6-8-15)16-9-11-17(19)12-10-16/h4-12H,13-14H2,1-3H3 ☒N
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Embramine (a.k.a. Mebryl, Bromadryl) is an antihistamine and anticholinergic.[1]

References

  1. ^ Novak L, Protiva M (1959). "Antihistamine substances. XLVII. Mephenhydramine derivatives substituted in the p- and m-position". Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications. 24: 3966–77. doi:10.1135/cccc19593966.
Acetylcholine receptor modulators
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Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor modulators
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Receptor/signaling modulators
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor modulators
Acetylcholine metabolism/transport modulators
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nAChRsTooltip Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
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Receptor/signaling modulators
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor modulators
Acetylcholine metabolism/transport modulators
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H1
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  • Unknown/unsorted: Azanator
  • Belarizine
  • Elbanizine
  • Flotrenizine
  • GSK1004723
  • Napactadine
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  • Trelnarizine
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H2
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H3
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H4
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See also
Receptor/signaling modulators
Monoamine metabolism modulators
Monoamine reuptake inhibitors


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