Adrenalone hydrochloride structure
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Common Name | Adrenalone hydrochloride | ||
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CAS Number | 62-13-5 | Molecular Weight | 217.650 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | 405.6ºC at 760 mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C9H12ClNO3 | Melting Point | 244-249 °C (dec.) | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | N/A |
[Radiation protective effect of beta-ketoanalogs of hydroxyphenyl ethanolamines].
Radiats. Biol. Radioecol. 37(6) , 914-7, (1997) Experiments are carried out on 3400 mice, irradiated in dose 8 Gy (LD97/30). beta-Ketoanalogs of adrenaline (adrenalone, 50-150 mumol/kg), m,p-dipivaloyladrenaline (20 mumol/kg) and phenylephrine (but at 2070 mumol/kg) have the high radioprotective effect (su... |
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Electron spin resonance-spin stabilization of semiquinones produced during oxidation of epinephrine and its analogues.
J. Biol. Chem. 259(1) , 354-8, (1984) The ESR-spin stabilization approach has been employed to detect and characterize o-semiquinone radicals from the oxidation of epinephrine and related materials (norepinephrine, 3,4-dihydroxynorephedrine, isoproterenol, and adrenalone) in aqueous solutions. Se... |
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Formation of adrenaline in the iris-ciliary body from adrenalone diesters.
Exp. Eye Res. 38(6) , 621-6, (1984) Many diesters of adrenalone have high ocular sympathomimetic activity although adrenalone itself, even if delivered intraocularly, is practically inactive. Thus these diesters cannot be considered pro-drugs of adrenalone, since adrenalone is not a drug. The m... |
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