Adrenalone | |
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Salts [] | |
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Adrenalone hydrochloride | |
Molecular structure via molpic | |
Conformer structure via 3Dmol.js | |
Molecular formula | C9H11NO3[1] |
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Molecular mass | 181.19 g/mol[1] |
Predicted LogP | 0.5[1] |
Chirality | achiral[2] |
Identifiers [] | |
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IUPAC name | 1-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-(methylamino)ethanone[1] |
SMILES | CNCC(=O)C1=CC(=C(C=C1)O)O[1] |
InChI | InChI=1S/C9H11NO3/c1-10-5-9(13)6-2-3-7(11)8(12)4-6/h2-4,10-12H,5H2,1H3[1] |
InChIKey | PZMVOUYYNKPMSI-UHFFFAOYSA-N[1] |
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Adrenalone
Adrenalone (also known as Adrenone, Chemosan, Haemodan, Kephrine, Stryphnon, Adrenon, Stypnon, 1-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-2-(methylamino)ethanone, Stryphnone or Ketogaze) is a sympathomimetic substance of the catecholamine class.
Chemistry
Adrenalone is typically found in the form of its hydrochloride salt.
Stereochemistry
Adrenalone is a achiral mixture