Fanetizole
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| Formula | C17H16N2S |
| Molar mass | 280.39 g·mol−1 |
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Fanetizole is a drug that has immunoregulating activity.
Synthesis
Reaction of β-phenethylamine with ammonium thiocyanate gives the thiourea (2). Treatment of that product with phenacyl bromide produces fanetizole (3).[1]
Fanetizole synthesis
References
- ↑ Lombardino, J. G.; 1981, U.S. patent 4,307,106
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