Isocyclamine
Pharmaceutical compound
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Other names | α-Methylcyclopentaneethylamine; Cyclopentylisopropylamine; Cyclopentanylaminopropane; Norcyclopentamine |
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Formula | C8H17N |
Molar mass | 127.231 g·mol−1 |
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Isocyclamine, also known as α-methylcyclopentaneethylamine or cyclopentylisopropylamine, is a drug related to amphetamine.[1] It is the N-desmethyl analogue of cyclopentamine and is the analogue of amphetamine in which the phenyl ring has been replaced with a cyclopentane ring.[1]
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