Arbutamine

Chemical compound
  • C01CA22 (WHO)
Identifiers
  • 4-[(1R)-1-hydroxy-2-{[4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)butyl]amino}ethyl]benzene-1,2-diol
CAS Number
  • 128470-16-6 checkY
PubChem CID
  • 60789
DrugBank
  • DB01102 checkY
ChemSpider
  • 54785 checkY
UNII
  • B07L15YAEV
ChEBI
  • CHEBI:50580 checkY
ChEMBL
  • ChEMBL1201251 ☒N
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Chemical and physical dataFormulaC18H23NO4Molar mass317.385 g·mol−13D model (JSmol)
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  • Oc1ccc(cc1O)[C@@H](O)CNCCCCc2ccc(O)cc2
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C18H23NO4/c20-15-7-4-13(5-8-15)3-1-2-10-19-12-18(23)14-6-9-16(21)17(22)11-14/h4-9,11,18-23H,1-3,10,12H2/t18-/m0/s1 checkY
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Arbutamine is a cardiac stimulant. It stimulates β adrenergic receptors.[1]

References

  1. ^ Abou-Mohamed G, Nagarajan R, Ibrahim TM, Caldwell RW (March 1996). "Characterization of the adrenergic activity of arbutamine, a novel agent for pharmacological stress testing". Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy. 10 (1): 39–47. doi:10.1007/BF00051129. PMID 8723169. S2CID 30315981.
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