Idramantone
Immunostimulant
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Idramantone, also known as kemantane or as 5-hydroxyadamantan-2-one, is an experimental immunostimulant of the adamantane group that was never marketed.[1][2] It is described as a lymphocyte and antibody stimulant in mice and as a T-cell suppressor.[1][2] The drug was first described by 1968.[1]
Other namesKemantane; Kemantan; 5-Hydroxyadamantanone; 4-Oxo-1-adamantanol; 4-Oxoadamantan-1-ol; 1-Hydroxy-4-ketoadamantane
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| Other names | Kemantane; Kemantan; 5-Hydroxyadamantanone; 4-Oxo-1-adamantanol; 4-Oxoadamantan-1-ol; 1-Hydroxy-4-ketoadamantane |
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| Formula | C10H14O2 |
| Molar mass | 166.220 g·mol−1 |
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