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alkaloid found in the
herbs of
Berberis pruinosa. A
number of
substituted benzamides are
commercial drugs, including:
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itopride has no
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cisapride and mosapride,
which are 5-HT4 agonists. The affinity...
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receptor and an
agonist of the
serotonin 5-HT4 receptor. Chemically, it is a
benzamide and the (S)-(−)-enantiomer of sulpiride.
Levosulpiride is
marketed widely...
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structurally related to
metoclopramide and
other benzamides.
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precursor to many derivatives. It
reacts with
amines to
afford N-substituted
benzamides after hydrolysis. It is a
precursor to
diphenylmethanimine via reaction...
- agonist. Structurally,
nemonapride is a
benzamide derivative and is
related to
sulpiride and
other benzamides.
Nemonapride was
introduced for medical...