3,3-Diethyl-2-pyrrolidinone
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| ATC code | none |
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| CAS Number |
175698-05-2 |
| PubChem (CID) | 9793807 |
| ChemSpider |
7969574 |
| ChEMBL |
CHEMBL293075 |
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| Formula | C8H15NO |
| Molar mass | 141.210 g/mol |
| 3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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3,3-Diethyl-2-pyrrolidinone (DEABL) is an anticonvulsant drug most closely related to pyrithyldione and gabapentin.[1] It was found to extend lifespan in nematode worms.[2]
References
- ↑ Hill, MW; Reddy, PA; Covey, DF; Rothman, SM (1998). "Contribution of subsaturating GABA concentrations to IPSCs in cultured hippocampal neurons". Journal of Neuroscience. 18 (14): 5103–11. PMID 9651194.
- ↑ Evason, K; Huang, C; Yamben, I; Covey, DF; Kornfeld, K (2005). "Anticonvulsant medications extend worm life-span". Science. 307 (5707): 258–62. doi:10.1126/science.1105299. PMID 15653505.
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