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Benzamide
Chemical compound From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benzamide is an organic compound with the chemical formula of C7H7NO. It is the simplest amide derivative of benzoic acid. In powdered form, it appears as a white solid, while in crystalline form, it appears as colourless crystals.[5] It is slightly soluble in water,[2] and soluble in many organic solvents.[6] It is a natural alkaloid found in the herbs of Berberis pruinosa.[6]
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Chemical derivatives
A number of substituted benzamides are commercial drugs, including:
- Analgesics
- Antidepressants
- Antiemetics/Prokinetics
- Alizapride
- Batanopride
- Bromopride
- Cinitapride
- Cisapride
- Clebopride
- Dazopride
- Itopride
- Metoclopramide
- Mosapride
- Prucalopride
- Renzapride
- Trimethobenzamide
- Veralipride
- Zacopride
- Antipsychotics
- Opioids
- Others
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See also
- ATC code N05AL Benzamides – Pharmaceutical drug classification
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