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- Adamantane is an organic compound with formula C10H16 or, more descriptively, (CH)4(CH2)6. Adamantane molecules can be described as the fusion of three...
- atypical central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and anxiolytic drug of the adamantane family that is related to amantadine and memantine. Medically, it is approved...
- vacuum at 280 °C. It has a tetrahedral cage-like structure similar to adamantane. The four vertices are occupied by nitrogen atoms, which are linked by...
- of viral genetic material into the host cytoplasm). Amantadine is an adamantane derivative and is related to memantine and rimantadine. Amantadine was...
- Diamol) – progestin Adapromine (1-(1′-adamantyl)propylamine; Etandan) – adamantane, antiviral, psychostimulant, antidepressant Alafen (alaphen, alafena;...
- simplest carboxylic acid derivative of adamantane. The compound is notable for its synthesis by carboxylation of adamantane. 1-Adamantanecarboxylic acid is unusual...
- Adamantanone is the ketone of adamantane. A white solid, it is prepared by oxidation of adamantane. It is a precursor to several adamantane derivatives. Adamantanone...
- uncertain mechanisms of action. It is structurally related to other adamantanes like bromantane and rimantadine, which also have dopaminergic actions...
- fever. Both rimantadine and the similar drug amantadine are derivates of adamantane. Rimantadine is found to be more effective than amantadine because when...
- (DMAA), is an adamantane derivative and is closely structurally related to amantadine (1-aminoadamantane) and other adamantane derivatives. The synthesis...