- R2NCO2R' + HCl Alternatively,
carbamates can be
formed from
chloroformates and amines: R'OC(O)Cl + R2NH → R2NCO2R' + HCl
Carbamates may be
formed from the Curtius...
- (1935): "Production of
metal carbamates". US
Patent US2023890A Jäger, Peter; Rentzea,
Costin N.; Kieczka,
Heinz (2000). "
Carbamates and
Carbamoyl Chlorides"...
- properties.
Methyl carbamate also is used in the
manufacture of pharmaceuticals, insecticides, and urethane. N-Methyl
carbamates are
widely used as insecticides...
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without using derivatizing agents.
Other carbamates include methyl carbamate,
butyl carbamate, and
phenyl carbamate (m. p. 149–152 °C),
which can also be...
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Carbamate poisoning is
poisoning due to
exposure to
carbamates,
which are
commonly sold as
pesticides around the world. In most respects, it is similar...
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Chlorphenesin carbamate (Maolate, Musil) is a
centrally acting muscle relaxant used to
treat muscle pain and spasms.
Chlorphenesin carbamate is no longer...
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Benzyl carbamate is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H5CH2OC(O)NH2. The
compound can be
viewed as the
ester of
carbamic acid (O=C(OH)(NH2)) and...
-
methocarbamol alone or in the
presence of
other CNS depressants.
Unlike other carbamates such as
meprobamate and its
prodrug carisoprodol,
methocarbamol has greatly...
- and
those that can
cause the most harm. Some insecticides,
including carbamates and
organophosphates such as dichlorvos,
malathion and parathion, are...
- what CNS
depressants do.
Carbamates are a
class of depressants, or "tranquilizers", that are
synthesized from urea.
Carbamates have anxiolytic, muscle...