Zylofuramine HCl – (92321-73-8)

Zylofuramine, is a stimulant drug with a unique chemical structure that includes a tetrahydrofuran ring and a phenylethylamine group. Originally developed in the 1960s, zylofuramine was intended for use as an appetite suppressant and for treating senile dementia in the elderly.

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Zylofuramine, is a stimulant drug with a unique chemical structure that includes a tetrahydrofuran ring and a phenylethylamine group. Originally developed in the 1960s, zylofuramine was intended for use as an appetite suppressant and for treating senile dementia in the elderly.

The above information is displayed for information purpose only, and has not been reviewed by EON nor does EON attests or validates the accuracy nor does it constitutes a recommendation or validation.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zylofuramine
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/146155399
IUPAC Name

N-ethyl-1-(oxolan-2-yl)-2-phenylethanamine;hydrochloride

CAS

92321-73-8

Molecular Weight

255.78

Molecular Formula

C14H22ClNO

SMILES

CCNC(CC1=CC=CC=C1)C2CCCO2.Cl

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