Allobarbital, also known as allobarbitone and branded as Cibalgine or Dial-Ciba (in combination with ethyl carbamate). It was used primarily as an anticonvulsant. Other uses for allobarbital included as an adjutant to boost the activity of analgesic drugs, and use in the treatment of insomnia and anxiety. This product is designed for qualitative and quantitative protocols and can be used for forensic, toxicology, research, and other chemical/biochemical analytical applications.
Allobarbital – Allobarbitone – CAS 52-43-7
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Category: Barbiturates
Tags: Allobarbitone, Allylbarbitural, Alnox, Barballyl, Barbidal, Barbiturates, CAS 52-43-7, Cibalgine, Curral, Diadol, Dial, Dial-Ciba, Diallylbarbital, Diallylbarbituric acid, Diallymal, Dorm, Dormallyl, Malil, Malilum, Novallyl
Description
Allobarbital
Product reference number | ALB-403-FA |
Full chemical name | 5,5-Diprop-2-enyl-1,3-diazinane-2,4,6-trione |
Formula | C10H12N2O3 |
Molecular weight | 208.22 |
CAS Number | 52-43-7 |
DEA No. | 2205 CII |
Appearance | white to off-white crystalline powder |
IR | IR corresponds |
UV max [nm] (mol, solvent) | 248.0 ± 1.0 (6000 ± 500, NaOH) |
Melting point [Celsius] | 172.0 ± 3 |
HPLC purity [%] | > 98.5 |
Water content [%] | < 1 |
Allobarbital (5,5-diallylbarbituric acid) is a medium to long-acting barbiturate. It is used as a sedative and hypnotic and in combination with acetaminophen and codeine as an analgesic. Allobarbitone exerts anticonvulsive activity through GABA-ergic mechanisms. Sulfuric derivatives of allobarbital may exert anti-inflammatory activity.
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