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Azepane
Chemical compound From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Azepane is the organic compound with the formula (CH2)6NH. It is a colorless liquid. A cyclic secondary amine, it is a precursor to several drugs and pesticides. It is produced by partial hydrogenolysis of hexamethylene diamine.[2]
Like many amines, it reacts with carbon dioxide.[3]
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Azepane-containing drugs
A variety of pharmaceutical drugs contain an azepane ring including bazedoxifene, cetiedil, glisoxepide, mecillinam, nabazenil, setastine, and tolazamide, among others.
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