Effects of the storage conditions on the stability of natural and synthetic cannabis in biological matrices for forensic toxicology analysis: An update from the literature
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Other names | Dolcental |
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Formula | C10H14N2O3 |
Molar mass | 210.233 g·mol−1 |
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Clocental (dolcental) is a carbamate-derived sedative hypnotic.[1][2]
Synthesis
Clocental was first prepared by the acylation of 1-ethynylcyclohexanol with allophanyl chloride.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Keil, W.; Muscchaweck, R.; Rademacher, E. (August 1954). "[Sedative and hypnotic effect of the 1-ethinyl-cyclohexyl-allophante-(1)]". Arzneimittel-forschung (in German). 4 (8): 477–9. PMID 13198744.
- ^ Preuss, R.; Kopp, R. (April 1959). "[Analysis of the renal excretion products of 1-ethinyl-cyclohexylacarbamate (valamine) & 1-ethinyl-cyclohexyl-allophanate (dolcental)]". Arzneimittel-forschung (in German). 9 (4): 255–262. PMID 13651050.
- ^ US patent 2822379, Walter Grimme, Hans Emde, "Allophanates of alpha-ethynylcarbinols", issued 1958-02-04, assigned to Rheinpreussen AG fuer Bergbau und Chemie