Isamide

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Isamide, also known as N-chloroacetyl-5-methoxytryptamine, is a serotonin receptor antagonist and the N-chloroacetyl derivative of 5-methoxytryptamine.[1][2][3] It was first described in the scientific literature by 1969 and was first pharmacologically characterized by 1979.[4][2]

Other namesN-(1-Chloroacetyl)-5-methoxytryptamine
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Isamide
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Other namesN-(1-Chloroacetyl)-5-methoxytryptamine
Drug classSerotonin receptor antagonist
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  • 2-chloro-N-[2-(5-methoxy-1H-indol-3-yl)ethyl]acetamide
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FormulaC13H15ClN2O2
Molar mass266.73 g·mol−1
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  • COC1=CC2=C(C=C1)NC=C2CCNC(=O)CCl
  • InChI=1S/C13H15ClN2O2/c1-18-10-2-3-12-11(6-10)9(8-16-12)4-5-15-13(17)7-14/h2-3,6,8,16H,4-5,7H2,1H3,(H,15,17)
  • Key:UCLPNTKRPMTACI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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