Miotine

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Miotine
Names
IUPAC name
[3-[1-(Dimethylamino)ethyl]phenyl] N-methylcarbamate
Identifiers
CAS Number
  • 4464-16-8 ☑Y
3D model (JSmol)
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ChemSpider
  • 41955 ☒N
KEGG
  • C11763 ☒N
PubChem CID
  • 46093
UNII
  • 9Z3ZT09RRU ☑Y
Properties
Chemical formula
C12H18N2O2
Molar mass 222.288 g·mol−1
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Miotine is an anticholinesterase drug. Miotine was the first synthetic carbamate that was used clinically.[1]

Unlike the miotine analog neostigmine, it doesn't have a quaternary ammonium group to give it a permanent positive charge. It can exist as an uncharged free base which could allow it to cross the blood–brain barrier and cause unwanted central nervous system (CNS) side effects.[2]

Miotine equilibrium
Miotine equilibrium

See also

  • Neostigmine
  • T-1123
  • TL-1238
  • TMTFA

References

  1. "Archived copy". http://www.weizmann.ac.il/sb/faculty_pages/Sussman/papers/2002_Bar-On_Biochem.pdf. 
  2. "An introduction to drugs,their action and discovery". http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/72/04700259/0470025972.pdf. 





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