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Chemical compound Pharmaceutical compound
Reposal
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Other namesReposamal, 5-Ethyl-5-(bicyclo(3.2.1)octenyl)barbituric acid
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IUPAC name
  • 5-bicyclooct-2-en-3-yl-5-ethylpyrimidine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC14H18N2O3
Molar mass262.309 g·mol
3D model (JSmol)
SMILES
  • O=C1NC(=O)NC(=O)C1(CC)C=3C2C(CC2)C=3
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C14H18N2O3/c1-2-14(11(17)15-13(19)16-12(14)18)10-6-8-3-4-9(5-8)7-10/h6,8-9H,2-5,7H2,1H3,(H2,15,16,17,18,19)/t8-,9+/m0/s1
  • Key:MKELYWOVSPVORM-DTWKUNHWSA-N
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Reposal is a barbiturate derivative invented in the 1960s in Denmark. It has sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant properties, and was used primarily for the treatment of insomnia.

References

  1. Kessing SV, Tarding F, Thomsen AC (December 1963). "Reposal, A New Hypnotic. I. Pharmacodynamic Activity". Ugeskrift for Laeger (in Danish). 125: 1735–8. PMID 14103836.
  2. Kessing SV, Tarding F, Thomsen AC (December 1963). "Reposal, A New Hypnotic. Ii. Clinical Effects". Ugeskrift for Laeger (in Danish). 125: 1739–41. PMID 14103837.
  3. Nielsen P, Tarding F (1968). "The metabolic fate of 5-(bicyclo-3,2,1,-oct-2-en-2-yl)-5-ethyl barbituric acid, (Reposal)". Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica. 26 (6): 521–30. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0773.1968.tb00471.x. PMID 5756387.
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulatorsGABA receptor modulatorsGABA metabolism/transport modulators
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