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Heptacaine     2-(3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2H- pyridin-1...

Synonyms: CCRIS 3897, LS-49842, AC1L264P, C21H34N2O3.HCl, 55792-21-7, ...
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Disease relevance of 2-(1-Piperidinyl)ethyl (2-(heptyloxy)phenyl)carbamate

 

High impact information on 2-(1-Piperidinyl)ethyl (2-(heptyloxy)phenyl)carbamate

 

Biological context of 2-(1-Piperidinyl)ethyl (2-(heptyloxy)phenyl)carbamate

  • The heptacaine plasma concentration, 0.0083% of dose/ml, peaked at 90 min post administration and the maximum rate of its bioavailability, 0.19% of dose/min, assessed by deconvolution, occurred 38 min post administration [7].
  • Pharmacokinetics of heptacaine, a novel potent local anaesthetic agent, after rectal administration to rats [7].
  • The conclusions of the presented results are: 1 is stable in acidic and neutral media, the alkaline hydrolysis is faster from the start compared to the hydrolysis of heptacaine, but later obtains an equilibrium character [8].
 

Anatomical context of 2-(1-Piperidinyl)ethyl (2-(heptyloxy)phenyl)carbamate

 

Associations of 2-(1-Piperidinyl)ethyl (2-(heptyloxy)phenyl)carbamate with other chemical compounds

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