Ampyrone
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| Ampyrone | |
| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
| 4-amino-1,5-dimethyl-2-phenyl-pyrazol-3-one | |
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| PubChem | 2151 |
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| Formula | C11H13N3O |
| Molar mass | 203.241 |
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Overview
Ampyrone is a metabolite of aminopyrine with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretic properties. Due to the risk of agranulocytosis its use as a drug is discouraged. Instead it is used as a reagent for biochemical reactions producing peroxides or phenols. Ampyrone stimulates liver microsomes and is also used to measure extracellular water.
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