Thiopropazate (Artalan, Dartal, Dartalan, Dartan) is a typical antipsychotic of the phenothiazine class.[1] It is a prodrug to perphenazine.
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| Trade names | Artalan, Dartal, Dartalan, Dartan |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.001.376 |
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| Formula | C23H28ClN3O2S |
| Molar mass | 446.01 g·mol−1 |
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Thiopropazate is manufactured by Searle (US, UK) & Boehringer Mannheim (Germany)[2] Thiopropazate is sold by Chembase, AAA Chemistry, ZINC, AKos Consulting & Solutions, Boc Sciences, ChemFrog, and ChemMol[3]
Synthesis
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The alkylation of 2-chloro-10-(3-chloropropyl)phenothiazine [2765-59-5] (1) with Piperazine (2) gives N-Desmethylprochlorperazine [40323-85-1] (3). Further alkylation with 2-Bromoethyl acetate [927-68-4] (4) gives Thiopropazate (5).
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edit- ↑ Buckingham J (1996). Dictionary of organic compounds. London: Chapman & Hall. p. 5148. ISBN 0-412-54090-8.
- ↑ Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia p. 3209
- ↑ "Thiopropazate". PubChem. United States Library of Medicine.
- ↑ John W Cusic, U.S. patent 2,766,235 (1956 to Searle & Co).