Alifedrine
Alifedrine is a partial beta-adrenergic agonist.[1]
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1-Cyclohexyl-3-{[(1R,2S)-1-hydroxy-1-phenyl-2-propanyl]amino}-1-propanone | |
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1-Cyclohexyl-3-{[(1R,2S)-1-hydroxy-1-phenyl-2-propanyl]amino}-1-propanone | |
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Molar mass | 289.419 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Metzenauer, P.; Dedecke, R.; Göbel, H.; Martorana, P. A.; Stroman, F.; Szelenyi, I. (1989). "Effects of the novel beta-adrenergic partial agonist alifedrine on cardiac performance in dogs with acute ischemic left ventricular failure". Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 14 (1): 103–8. doi:10.1097/00005344-198907000-00018. PMID 2475700. S2CID 72099344.
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