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pempidine
pempidine Pharm. (ˈpɛmpɪdiːn) [f. penta- + methyl + piperidine.] An alkaline liquid, C10H21N, which has been used (usu. in the form of its hydrogen tartrate, a white, crystalline powder), as a ganglion-blocking agent in the treatment of severe hypertension; 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethylpiperidine.1958 Natur...
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Pempidine
Pharmacology
Reports on the "classical" pharmacology of pempidine have been published. Pempidine is a liquid with a boiling point of 187–188 °C and a density of 0.858 g/cm3.
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pentolinium
pentolinium Pharm. (pɛntəʊˈlɪnɪəm) [f. pent(amethylene (s.v. penta-) + pyrrolidine + -ium b.] A white, crystalline powder which has been used as a ganglion-blocking agent in the treatment of severe hypertension; pentamethylenebis(1-methyl-pyrrolidinium hydrogen tartrate), C23H42N2O2; also called pen...
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2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidine
See also
2,6-Dimethylpiperidine
Pempidine
TEMPO ((2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxyl)
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DataSheet I
DataSheet II
TMP applied
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4-Amino-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine
References
Related compounds
Pempidine
2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidine
Further reading
Piperidines
Diamines
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C10H21N
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The molecular formula C10H21N (molar mass: 155.28 g/mol, exact mass: 155.1674 u) may refer to:
Levopropylhexedrine (Eventin)
Pempidine
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List of drugs: Pb–Pe
USAN)
pelitrexol (USAN)
pelretin (INN)
pelrinone (INN)
pelubiprofen (INN)
pemedolac (INN)
pemerid (INN)
pemetrexed (INN)
pemirolast (INN)
pemoline (INN)
pempidine
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Ganglionic blocker
Nicotinic receptor antagonists:
hexamethonium
pentolinium
mecamylamine
trimetaphan
tubocurarine
pempidine
benzohexonium
chlorisondamine
pentamine
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List of MeSH codes (D03)
pirinitramide
– ketanserin
– ketotifen
– lobeline
– loperamide
– mepivacaine
– methylphenidate
– minoxidil
– nipecotic acids
– paroxetine
– pempidine
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