Dibutepinephrine
Pharmaceutical compound
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Dibutepinephrine (INN; USAN; also known as diisobutyrylepinephrine) is a sympathomimetic drug which has not been marketed at this time.[1][2] It is the 3,4-O-diisobutyryl ester and hence a prodrug of epinephrine (adrenaline).[1][2][3]
Other namesDiisobutyrylepinephrine; Diisobutanoylepinephrine; Diisobutyryladrenaline; Diisobutanoyladrenaline
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| Other names | Diisobutyrylepinephrine; Diisobutanoylepinephrine; Diisobutyryladrenaline; Diisobutanoyladrenaline |
| Drug class | Sympathomimetic |
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| Formula | C17H25NO5 |
| Molar mass | 323.389 g·mol−1 |
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