Moroxydine
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IUPAC name
N-(Diaminomethylidene)morpholine-4-carboximidamide
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Other names
Moroxidine
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.020.994 |
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C6H13N5O | |
Molar mass | 171.20 g/mol |
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Moroxydine is an antiviral drug that was originally developed in the 1950s as an influenza treatment. It has potential applications against a number of RNA and DNA viruses.[1] Structurally moroxydine is a heterocyclic biguanidine.
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- Anti–RNA virus drugs
- Biguanides
- Morpholines
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