Phenylpiperazine

Phenylpiperazine

Phenylpiperazine

Chemical compound


1-Phenylpiperazine is a simple chemical compound featuring a phenyl group bound to a piperazine ring. The suffix ‘-piprazole’ is sometimes used in the names of drugs to indicate they belong to this class.[1]

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1-Phenylpiperazine is toxic, its oral LD50 in rats is 210 mg/kg.[2]

List phenylpiperazine derivatives

  1. Alpertine [27076-46-6]
  2. BP 554 [82900-57-0]
  3. Butropipazone [2354-61-2]
  4. CAM89 alluded to here: WO 2018102233
  5. Centphenaquin [98459-16-6]
  6. Centpropazine [91315-34-3] [34675-77-9]
  7. Clodoxopone [71923-34-7]
  8. Dropropizine [17692-31-8]
  9. Etoperidone
  10. FAUC-299 [313972-96-2]
  11. FAUC-312 [562104-72-7]
  12. LASSBio-579 [591774-47-9]
  13. LASSBio-581 [591774-48-0]
  14. LASSBio-632
  15. LASSBio-680
  16. LASSBio-724
  17. LASSBio-729 [66307-58-2]
  18. LASSBio-730
  19. McN 261 [1044-59-3]
  20. Nefazodone
  21. Niaprazine
  22. Oxypertine
  23. PD-158771 [189152-50-9]
  24. PO-219
  25. Trazodone
  26. WIN 18,437 [4121-77-1]

See also


References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO) (2006). "The use of stems in the selection of International Nonproprietary Names (INN) for pharmaceutical substances" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-12-14. Retrieved 27 April 2010.



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