60067-15-4
Chemical Structure
Avizafone dihydrobromide
Synonym(s): Pro-diazepam dihydrobromide
- CAS No.: 60067-15-4
- Formula:C22H29Br2ClN4O3
- Molecular Weight:592.75
IUPAC Name: (R)-2,6-diamino-N-(2-((2-benzoyl-4-chlorophenyl)(methyl)amino)-2-oxoethyl)hexanamide
InChIKey: RMYRQWBUIIHLLA-NTEVMMBTSA-N
SMILES: O=C(CNC([C@H](CCCCN)N)=O)N(C1=CC=C(C=C1C(C2=CC=CC=C2)=O)Cl)C.Br.Br
Biological Activity: Avizafone (Pro-diazepam) dihydrobromide, a pro-drug of Diazepam, is an anticonvulsant agent. Avizafone dihydrobromide can be used as an antidote of nerve agent poisoning. In vivo, Avizafone dihydrobromide is rapidly hydrolyzed by aminopeptidase to produce lysine and diazepam. Avizafone dihydrobromide has research areas including neurological disease, such as epilepsy[1][2][3].
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Avizafone dihydrobromide | Avizafone (Pro-diazepam) dihydrobromide, a pro-drug of Diazepam, is an anticonvulsant agent. Avizafone dihydrobromide can be used as an antidote of nerve agent poisoning. In vivo, Avizafone dihydrobromide is rapidly hydrolyzed by aminopeptidase to produce lysine and diazepam. Avizafone dihydrobromide has research areas including neurological disease, such as epilepsy. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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- [2]. Lallement G, et al. Compared efficacy of diazepam or avizafone to prevent soman-induced electroencephalographic disturbances and neuropathology in primates: relationship to plasmatic benzodiazepine pharmacokinetics. Arch Toxicol. 2000 Oct;74(8):480-6. [Content Brief]
- [3]. Taysse L, et al. Protection against soman-induced neuropathology and respiratory failure: a comparison of the efficacy of diazepam and avizafone in guinea pig. Toxicology. 2006;225(1):25-35. [Content Brief]
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