Fujimoto, James M. published the artcileBarbiturate metabolism as affected by certain agents acting on the liver, Name: 1-Ethylpiperidin-3-ol, the publication is Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (1960), 139-43, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
cf. Federation Proc. 17, 369(1958). N-Ethyl-3-piperidyl diphenylacetate (Dactil, JB-305) and benzilate (JB-371), N-methyl-3-piperidyl diphenylcarbamate (JB-371) (I), and β-phenylisopropylhydrazine (Catron, JB-516) (II) prolonged the sleeping time for certain barbiturates in mice, the effect varying with the particular barbiturate selected. Studies employing the whole-body concentration of hexobarbital, isolated rat liver perfusions, and measurements of bromsulfalein-retention point to effects of the prolonging agents on drug metabolites as a major factor in explaining the observed effects. In comparing the inhibitory spectrum of activity of these agents on drug metabolism I was found relatively most specific and II least specific.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics published new progress about 13444-24-1. 13444-24-1 belongs to piperidines, auxiliary class Piperidine,Alcohol, name is 1-Ethylpiperidin-3-ol, and the molecular formula is C7H15NO, Name: 1-Ethylpiperidin-3-ol.
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