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CAROVERINE

CAROVERINE Structural

What is CAROVERINE?

The Uses of CAROVERINE

Caroverine is a quinoxaline compound that was originally developed as a spasmolytic drug, but is now used to treat inner ear diseases such as tinnitus. Caroverine is a calcium channel blocker and is also an antiglutamatergic drug.

Definition

ChEBI: Caroverine is a quinoxaline derivative.

Properties of CAROVERINE

Melting point: 69°
Boiling point: bp0.01 202°
Density  1.11±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted)
solubility  DMSO:100.0(Max Conc. mg/mL);248.8(Max Conc. mM)
pka 9.52±0.25(Predicted)

Safety information for CAROVERINE

Computed Descriptors for CAROVERINE

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