Phenglutarimide

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Phenglutarimide is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of imides. It is known for its pharmacological properties and has been studied for various medical applications.

Chemical Structure[edit]

Phenglutarimide has a molecular structure characterized by the presence of an imide group. The chemical formula for Phenglutarimide is C10H11NO2. The structure consists of a phenyl ring attached to a glutarimide moiety.

Synthesis[edit]

The synthesis of Phenglutarimide typically involves the reaction of glutaric anhydride with aniline in the presence of a suitable catalyst. The process results in the formation of the imide linkage, producing Phenglutarimide as the final product.

Pharmacology[edit]

Phenglutarimide has been studied for its potential use in various medical conditions. It exhibits properties that may be beneficial in the treatment of certain neurological disorders. However, its exact mechanism of action and therapeutic efficacy are subjects of ongoing research.

Applications[edit]

Phenglutarimide has been explored for its potential use in the treatment of conditions such as epilepsy and anxiety disorders. Its ability to modulate neurotransmitter activity in the brain makes it a compound of interest in the field of neuropharmacology.

Safety and Toxicity[edit]

The safety profile of Phenglutarimide is still under investigation. Preliminary studies suggest that it may have a favorable safety margin, but further research is needed to fully understand its toxicity and potential side effects.

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