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SL-75102
Names
IUPAC name
4-[[(4-Chlorophenyl)-(3-fluoro-6-oxocyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-ylidene)methyl]amino]butanoic acid
Other names
Progabide acid; LS-187121; SL-75-102-00
Identifiers
62665-97-8 Y
3D model (JSmol )
ChEBI
ChEMBL
ChemSpider
UNII
InChI=1S/C17H15ClFNO3/c18-12-5-3-11(4-6-12)17(20-9-1-2-16(22)23)14-10-13(19)7-8-15(14)21/h3-8,10,21H,1-2,9H2,(H,22,23)/b20-17+
Key: RRAXPPHKWFOGGL-LVZFUZTISA-N
c1cc(ccc1/C(=N\CCCC(=O)O)/c2cc(ccc2O)F)Cl
Properties
C 17 H 15 Cl F N O 3
Molar mass
335.76 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references
Chemical compound
SL-75102 , or progabide acid , is an active metabolite of progabide and an anticonvulsant GABA receptor agonist .[1] [2]
References [ ]
^ "Progabide and SL 75102 binding to plasma proteins and red blood cells in humans". Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol . 25 (4): 178–84. April 1987. PMID 3583466 .
^ "Anticonvulsant effect of SL 75 102 in adult and immature rats". Physiol Res . 46 (1): 73–6. 1997. PMID 9728525 .
Ionotropic
GABAA
Positive modulators (abridged; see here for a full list):
Alcohols (e.g., drinking alcohol , 2M2B )
Anabolic steroids
Avermectins (e.g., ivermectin )
Barbiturates (e.g., phenobarbital )
Benzodiazepines (e.g., diazepam )
Bromide compounds (e.g., potassium bromide )
Carbamates (e.g., meprobamate )
Carbamazepine
Chloralose
Chlormezanone
Clomethiazole
Dihydroergolines (e.g., ergoloid (dihydroergotoxine) )
Etazepine
Etifoxine
Fenamates (e.g., mefenamic acid )
Flavonoids (e.g., apigenin , hispidulin )
Fluoxetine
Flupirtine
Imidazoles (e.g., etomidate )
Kava constituents (e.g., kavain )
Lanthanum
Loreclezole
Monastrol
Neuroactive steroids (e.g., allopregnanolone , cholesterol , THDOC )
Niacin
Niacinamide
Nonbenzodiazepines (e.g., β-carbolines (e.g., abecarnil ), cyclopyrrolones (e.g., zopiclone ), imidazopyridines (e.g., zolpidem ), pyrazolopyrimidines (e.g., zaleplon ))
Norfluoxetine
Petrichloral
Phenols (e.g., propofol )
Phenytoin
Piperidinediones (e.g., glutethimide )
Propanidid
Pyrazolopyridines (e.g., etazolate )
Quinazolinones (e.g., methaqualone )
Retigabine (ezogabine)
ROD-188
Skullcap constituents (e.g., baicalin )
Stiripentol
(e.g., sulfonmethane (sulfonal) )
Topiramate
Valerian constituents (e.g., valerenic acid )
Volatiles /gases (e.g., chloral hydrate , chloroform , diethyl ether , paraldehyde , sevoflurane )
Negative modulators:
11-Ketoprogesterone
17-Phenylandrostenol
α5IA (LS-193,268)
Anabolic steroids
Amiloride
Anisatin
β-Lactams (e.g., penicillins , cephalosporins , carbapenems )
Basmisanil
Bemegride
Bicyclic phosphates (TBPS , TBPO , IPTBO )
BIDN
Bilobalide
Bupropion
Chlorophenylsilatrane
Cicutoxin
Cloflubicyne
Cyclothiazide
DHEA
DHEA-S
Dieldrin
DMCM
EBOB
FG-7142 (ZK-31906)
(e.g., fipronil )
Flavonoids (e.g., amentoflavone , oroxylin A )
Flumazenil
Fluoroquinolones (e.g., ciprofloxacin )
Flurothyl
Furosemide
Golexanolone
Iomazenil (123 I)
IPTBO
Isopregnanolone (sepranolone)
L-655,708
Laudanosine
Lindane
Morphine
Morphine-3-glucuronide
MRK-016
Naloxone
Naltrexone
Nicardipine
Nonsteroidal antiandrogens (e.g., apalutamide , bicalutamide , enzalutamide , flutamide , nilutamide )
Oenanthotoxin
Pentylenetetrazol (pentetrazol)
Phenylsilatrane
Picrotoxin (i.e., picrotin , picrotoxinin and dihydropicrotoxinin )
Pregnenolone sulfate
PWZ-029
Radequinil
Ro 15-4513
Sarmazenil
Suritozole
TB-21007
TBPS
Terbequinil
TETS
Thujone
Zinc
ZK-93426
GABAA -ρ
Metabotropic
See also
Receptor/signaling modulators
GABAA receptor positive modulators
GABA metabolism/transport modulators
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