Anodyne

Bupropion
Bupropion
Salts
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Bupropion hydrobromide
Bupropion hydrobromide
Bupropion hydrochloride
Bupropion hydrochloride
Bupropion maleate
Bupropion maleate
Molecular structure via molpic
Conformer structure via 3Dmol.js
Molecular formulaC13H18ClNO[1]
Molecular mass239.74 g/mol[1]
AppearancePale yellow oil[1]
Predicted LogP3.2[1]
Melting point233-234 °C[1]
Boiling point52 °C[1]
SolubilityVery hygroscopic and susceptible to decomposition[1]
Chiralityracemic[2]
Identifiers
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IUPAC name2-(tert-butylamino)-1-(3-chlorophenyl)propan-1-one[1]
SMILESCC(C(=O)C1=CC(=CC=C1)Cl)NC(C)(C)C[1]
InChIInChI=1S/C13H18ClNO/c1-9(15-13(2,3)4)12(16)10-6-5-7-11(14)8-10/h5-9,15H,1-4H3[1]
InChIKeySNPPWIUOZRMYNY-UHFFFAOYSA-N[1]
Dosing
Elimination half-lifeBupropion:  alpha: 0.5–1.04 beta: 11 h Hydroxybupropion: 20 h Threohydrobupropion: 37 h Erythrohydrobupropion: 33 h
Insufflated
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Threshold1 - 26.250000000000007 mg
Light26.250000000000007 - 75 mg
Common75 - 150 mg
Strong150 mg
Heavy150 - 222.49999999999997 mg
Oral
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Threshold1 - 82.50000000000001 tablet
Light82.50000000000001 - 150 tablet
Common150 - 300 tablet
Strong300 - 450 tablet
Heavy450 - 600 tablet
Statistically derived dosages by Sernyl

Bupropion

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Bupropion (also known as Amfebutamon, 34841-39-9, amfebutamonum, Amfebutamona, Elontril, bupropione, α-(tert-butylamino)-m-chloropropiophenone, -1-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-((1,1-dimethylethyl)amino)-1-propanone, -2-(tert-Butylamino)-3'-chlorpropiophenon or -2-(tert-Butylamino)-3'-chloropropiophenone) is a substance of the cathinone class.

Chemistry

Bupropion is typically found in the form of its hydrobromide, hydrochloride and maleate salts.

Stereochemistry

(RS)-Bupropion is a racemic mixture of the optical stereoisomers:

Stereoisomers
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(+)-Bupropion

(+)-Bupropion

(-)-Bupropion

(-)-Bupropion

Subjective effects

See also