bucumolol hydrochloride
- CAS NO.:36556-75-9
- Empirical Formula: C17H23NO4.ClH
- Molecular Weight: 341.833
- MDL number: MFCD01662697
- SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS)
- Update Date: 2024-10-28 23:16:16
What is bucumolol hydrochloride?
Originator
Bucumarol,Sankyo,Japan,1982
Definition
ChEBI: Bucumolol hydrochloride is a member of coumarins.
Manufacturing Process
A mixture of 3 g of 8-(2-hydroxy-3-chloropropoxy)-5-methyl coumarin, 4.3 g
of t-butylamine and 60 ml of ethanol is heated at 100°C in a sealed tube for
15 hours. The reaction mixture is concentrated under reduced pressure to
dryness. The residue is recrystallized from a mixture of ethanol and ether to
give 2.1 g of the desired product melting at 226° to 228°C (with
decomposition).
In practice it is usually used as hydrochloride.
Therapeutic Function
Beta-adrenergic blocker
Properties of bucumolol hydrochloride
Melting point: | 226-228° (dec) |
Safety information for bucumolol hydrochloride
Computed Descriptors for bucumolol hydrochloride
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