Introduction:Basic information about CAS 78-28-4|emylcamate, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
| Common Name | emylcamate |
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| CAS Number | 78-28-4 | Molecular Weight | 145.19900 |
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| Density | 0.959g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 233.3ºC at 760 mmHg |
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| Molecular Formula | C7H15NO2 | Melting Point | 56-58.5° |
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| MSDS | / | Flash Point | 92.7ºC |
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Names
| Name | 3-methylpentan-3-yl carbamate |
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| Synonym | More Synonyms |
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emylcamate BiologicalActivity
| Description | Emylcamate is a potent muscle relaxant. Emylcamate has the potential for the research of neurological diseases[1]. |
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| Related Catalog | Signaling Pathways >>Others >>OthersResearch Areas >>Neurological Disease |
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| References | [1]. B. Melander. Emylcamate, A Potent Tranquillizing Relaxant |
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Chemical & Physical Properties
| Density | 0.959g/cm3 |
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| Boiling Point | 233.3ºC at 760 mmHg |
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| Melting Point | 56-58.5° |
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| Molecular Formula | C7H15NO2 |
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| Molecular Weight | 145.19900 |
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| Flash Point | 92.7ºC |
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| Exact Mass | 145.11000 |
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| PSA | 52.32000 |
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| LogP | 2.36070 |
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| Index of Refraction | 1.438 |
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| InChIKey | SLWGJZPKHAXZQL-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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| SMILES | CCC(C)(CC)OC(N)=O |
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Toxicological Information
CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION - RTECS NUMBER :
- FA9625000
- CHEMICAL NAME :
- Carbamic acid, 1-ethyl-1-methylpropyl ester
- CAS REGISTRY NUMBER :
- 78-28-4
- BEILSTEIN REFERENCE NO. :
- 1755436
- LAST UPDATED :
- 199612
- DATA ITEMS CITED :
- 3
- MOLECULAR FORMULA :
- C7-H15-N-O2
- MOLECULAR WEIGHT :
- 145.23
- WISWESSER LINE NOTATION :
- ZVOX2&2&1
HEALTH HAZARD DATAACUTE TOXICITY DATA - TYPE OF TEST :
- LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
- ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
- Intraperitoneal
- SPECIES OBSERVED :
- Rodent - rat
- DOSE/DURATION :
- 430 mg/kg
- TOXIC EFFECTS :
- Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
- REFERENCE :
- 27ZQAG "Psychotropic Drugs and Related Compounds," 2nd ed., Usdin, E., and D.H. Efron, Washington, DC, 1972 Volume(issue)/page/year: -,413,1972
- TYPE OF TEST :
- LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
- ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
- Oral
- SPECIES OBSERVED :
- Rodent - mouse
- DOSE/DURATION :
- 760 mg/kg
- TOXIC EFFECTS :
- Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
- REFERENCE :
- 27ZQAG "Psychotropic Drugs and Related Compounds," 2nd ed., Usdin, E., and D.H. Efron, Washington, DC, 1972 Volume(issue)/page/year: -,413,1972
- TYPE OF TEST :
- LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
- ROUTE OF EXPOSURE :
- Intraperitoneal
- SPECIES OBSERVED :
- Rodent - mouse
- DOSE/DURATION :
- 550 mg/kg
- TOXIC EFFECTS :
- Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value
- REFERENCE :
- QJSAAP Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol. (New Brunswick, NJ) V.1-28, 1940-67. For publisher information, see QJSOAX. Volume(issue)/page/year: 21,223,1960
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Synonyms
| 1-ethyl-1-methylpropyl carbamate |
| Carbamidsaeure-<1-methyl-1-aethyl-propylester> |
| Stratran |
| Emilcamato |
| Emylcamat |
| Statran |
| 3-Carbamoyloxy-3-methyl-pentan |
| Restetal |
| Striatran |
| Emylcamate |
| Striatan |
| Nuncital |
| Psicoplegil |