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CGP11952 is a triazolyl-Benzaphenon resembling the benzodiazepines in its pharmacological action. CGP11952 is an experimental benzodiazepine derivative.

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CGP11952 Chemical Structure

CGP11952 Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 64078-09-7

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CGP11952 is a triazolyl-Benzaphenon resembling the benzodiazepines in its pharmacological action. CGP11952 is an experimental benzodiazepine derivative.

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Benzodiazepine[2]

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CGP11952 (CGP 11952) is a triazolyl-Benzaphenon resembling the benzodiazepines in its pharmacological action[1]. The effects of CGP11952 (CGP 11.952), a triazolyl Benzophenone, on cognitive functioning are assessed by means of a computerized neuropsychological battery. In the first study CGP11952 turns out to have a positive effect on information processing speed, perceptual sensitivity and preciseness of responses. Negative effects are found on reaction time. In the second study this latter effect is less clear. A striking result is the less negative effect on memory consolidation under influence of CGP11952 in comparison with other benzodiazepines[2].

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Molecular Weight

446.33

Formula

C21H21Cl2N5O2

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O=C(C1=NN(C2=CC=C(Cl)C=C2C(C3=CC=CC=C3Cl)=O)C(CN(C)C)=N1)NCC

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