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Carbubarb |
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Trade names | Nogexan |
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Other names | Carbubarbital |
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2-(5-butyl-2,4,6-trioxo-1,3-diazinan-5-yl)ethyl carbamate
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Formula | C11H17N3O5 |
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Molar mass | 271.273 g·mol−1 |
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3D model (JSmol) | |
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CCCCC1(C(=O)NC(=O)NC1=O)CCOC(=O)N
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InChI=1S/C11H17N3O5/c1-2-3-4-11(5-6-19-9(12)17)7(15)13-10(18)14-8(11)16/h2-6H2,1H3,(H2,12,17)(H2,13,14,15,16,18) YKey:ZWGPHQZXAPWKOV-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y
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Carbubarb (Carbubarbital, trade name Nogexan) is a carbamate-substituted barbiturate derivative, which has sedative effects.[1]
References[]
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US patent 4428887, Tou, J. S. & Schleppnik, A. A., "Method of producing mono-substituted terminal diesters", issued 1984-01-31, assigned to Monsanto
Hypnotics/sedatives (N05C) |
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GABAA | Alcohols | |
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Barbiturates | |
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Benzodiazepines |
- Brotizolam
- Cinolazepam
- Climazolam
- Clonazepam
- Doxefazepam
- Estazolam
- Flunitrazepam
- Flurazepam
- Flutoprazepam
- Lorazepam
- Loprazolam
- Lormetazepam
- Midazolam
- Nimetazepam
- Nitrazepam
- Phenazepam
- Quazepam
- Temazepam
- Triazolam
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Carbamates | |
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Monoureides | |
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Nonbenzodiazepines | |
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Phenols | |
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Piperidinediones | |
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Quinazolinones | |
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Others | |
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GABAB |
- 1,4-Butanediol
- 4-Fluorophenibut
- Aceburic acid
- Baclofen
- GABOB
- GHB (sodium oxybate)
- GBL
- GVL
- Phenibut
- Tolibut
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H1 | Antihistamines |
- Captodiame
- Cyproheptadine
- Diphenhydramine
- Doxylamine
- Hydroxyzine
- Methapyrilene
- Perlapine
- Pheniramine
- Promethazine
- Propiomazine
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Antidepressants |
- Serotonin antagonists and reuptake inhibitors
- Etoperidone
- Nefazodone
- Trazodone
- Tricyclic antidepressants
- Amitriptyline
- Doxepin
- Trimipramine, etc.
- Tetracyclic antidepressants
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Antipsychotics |
- Typical antipsychotics
- Chlorpromazine
- Thioridazine, etc.
- Atypical antipsychotics
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α2-Adrenergic |
- Clonidine
- Detomidine
- Dexmedetomidine
- Lofexidine
- Medetomidine
- Romifidine
- Tizanidine
- Xylazine
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5-HT2A | Antidepressants |
- Trazodone
- Tricyclic antidepressants
- Amitriptyline
- Doxepin
- Trimipramine, etc.
- Tetracyclic antidepressants
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Antipsychotics |
- Typical antipsychotics
- Chlorpromazine
- Thioridazine, etc.
- Atypical antipsychotics
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Others | |
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Melatonin | |
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Orexin | |
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α2δ VDCC |
- Gabapentin
- Gabapentin enacarbil
- Mirogabalin
- Phenibut
- Pregabalin
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Others |
- Cannabidiol
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- Diethylpropanediol
- Evoxine
- Fenadiazole
- Guaifenesin-related muscle relaxants
- Chlorphenesin
- Mephenesin
- Mephenoxalone
- Metaxalone
- Methocarbamol
- Midaflur
- Opioids (e.g., morphine)
- Passion flower
- Scopolamine
- Trazodone
- UMB68
- Valnoctamide
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GABAA receptor positive modulators |
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Alcohols |
- Butanol
- Chloralodol
- Chlorobutanol (cloretone)
- Ethanol (alcohol) (alcoholic drink)
- Ethchlorvynol
- Isobutanol
- Isopropanol
- Menthol
- Methanol
- Methylpentynol
- Pentanol
- Petrichloral
- Propanol
- tert-Butanol (2M2P)
- tert-Pentanol (2M2B)
- Tribromoethanol
- Trichloroethanol
- Triclofos
- Trifluoroethanol
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Barbiturates | |
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Benzodiazepines | |
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Carbamates | |
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Flavonoids |
- Ampelopsin (dihydromyricetin)
- Apigenin
- Baicalein
- Baicalin
- Catechin
- EGC
- EGCG
- Hispidulin
- Luteolin
- Skullcap constituents (e.g., baicalin)
- Wogonin
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Imidazoles | |
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Kava constituents |
- Desmethoxyyangonin
- Kavain
- Methysticin
- Yangonin
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Monoureides | |
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Neuroactive steroids | |
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Nonbenzodiazepines | |
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Phenols |
- Fospropofol
- Propofol
- Thymol
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Piperidinediones | |
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Pyrazolopyridines | |
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Quinazolinones | |
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Volatiles/gases |
- Acetone
- Acetophenone
- Acetylglycinamide chloral hydrate
- Aliflurane
- Benzene
- Butane
- Butylene
- Centalun
- Chloral
- Chloral betaine
- Chloral hydrate
- Chloroform
- Cryofluorane
- Desflurane
- Dichloralphenazone
- Dichloromethane
- Diethyl ether
- Enflurane
- Ethyl chloride
- Ethylene
- Fluroxene
- Gasoline
- Halopropane
- Halothane
- Isoflurane
- Kerosine
- Methoxyflurane
- Methoxypropane
- Nitric oxide
- Nitrogen
- Nitrous oxide
- Norflurane
- Paraldehyde
- Propane
- Propylene
- Roflurane
- Sevoflurane
- Synthane
- Teflurane
- Toluene
- Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform)
- Trichloroethylene
- Vinyl ether
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Others/unsorted |
- 3-Hydroxybutanal
- Avermectins (e.g., ivermectin)
- Bromide compounds (e.g., lithium bromide, potassium bromide, sodium bromide)
- Carbamazepine
- Chloralose
- Chlormezanone
- Clomethiazole
- DEABL
- Dihydroergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine, , dihydroergotamine, ergoloid (dihydroergotoxine))
- Efavirenz
- Etazepine
- Etifoxine
- Fenamates (e.g., flufenamic acid, mefenamic acid, niflumic acid, tolfenamic acid)
- Fluoxetine
- Flupirtine
- Hopantenic acid
- Lanthanum
- Lavender oil
- Lignans (e.g., 4-O-methylhonokiol, honokiol, magnolol, obovatol)
- Loreclezole
- Menthyl isovalerate (validolum)
- Monastrol
- Niacin
- Niacinamide
- Org 25,435
- Phenytoin
- Propanidid
- Retigabine (ezogabine)
- Safranal
- Seproxetine
- Stiripentol
- (e.g., sulfonmethane (sulfonal), tetronal, trional)
- Terpenoids (e.g., borneol)
- Topiramate
- Valerian constituents (e.g., isovaleric acid, isovaleramide, valerenic acid, )
- Unsorted benzodiazepine site positive modulators: α-Pinene
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • GABA receptor modulators • GABA metabolism/transport modulators |
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