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Azepines are
unsaturated heterocycles of
seven atoms, with a
nitrogen replacing a
carbon at one position. The
atoms are
numbered starting with the nitrogen...
- (iminostilbene) is a
chemical compound with two
benzene rings fused to an
azepine ring. Many pharmaceuticals, such as carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, and depramine...
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heterocyclic chemical compounds consisting of a
benzene ring
fused to an
azepine ring.
Examples include:
Benazepril Fenoldopam GSK-189,254
Ivabradine Semagacestat...
- of
analogues with two
nitrogen atoms is
known as the benzodiazines. For
azepine,
benzazepine is the
preferred name. Likewise, the
compounds with two benzene...
- of this
label has been
regarded as poor. It is a
tetracyclic piperazine-
azepine.
Mirtazapine has antihistamine, α2-blocker, and
antiserotonergic activity...
- 0]undec-7-ene
Names Preferred IUPAC name 2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10-Octahydropyrimido[1,2-a]
azepine Other names DBU,
Diazabicycloundecene Identifiers CAS
Number 6674-22-2 Y...
- 2-Diazepine is a seven-membered
heterocyclic compound with two
nitrogen atoms (e.g., in ring
positions 1 and 2) and
three double bonds.
Azepine Pubchem v t e...
- 10075-24-8. The
parent compound of imipramine, 10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenz[b,f]
azepine (dibenzazepine), was
first synthesized in 1899, but no pharmacological...
-
Ethoheptazine (trade name Zactane) is an
opioid analgesic from the
phenazepane family. It was
invented in the 1950s and is a ring
expanded analogue of...
- glisoxepide, mecillinam, nabazenil, setastine, and tolazamide,
among others.
Azepine "Hexamethyleneimine".
Karsten Eller;
Erhard Henkes;
Roland Rossbacher;...