4-(Phenylamino)-1-benzyl-4-piperidinecarbonitrile
CAS: 968-86-5
Rif. 3D-FP26937
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 1-Benzyl-4-(phenylamino)piperidine-4-carbonitrile1-Benzyl-4-cyano-4-anilinopiperidine4-Anilino-4-cyano-1-benzylpiperidine
- 1-Benzyl-4-(Phenylamino)Piperidine-4-Carbonitrile
- 1-Benzyl-4-cyano-4-anilinopiperidine
- 1-Benzyl-4-cyano-4-phenylaminopiperidine
- 1-Benzyl-4-phenylamino-4-cyanopiperidine
- 4-(Phenylamino)-1-(phenylmethyl)-4-piperidinecarbonitrile
- 4-(Phenylamino)-1-(phenylmethyl)-4-piperidinenitrile
- 4-Anilino-1-benzyl-4-cyanopiperidine
- 4-Anilino-4-cyano-1-benzylpiperidine
- 4-Piperidinecarbonitrile, 4-(phenylamino)-1-(phenylmethyl)-
- Vedi altri sinonimi
- Isonipecotonitrile, 4-anilino-1-benzyl-
- NSC 73005
- 4-Anilino-1-benzylpiperidine-4-carbonitrile
4-(Phenylamino)-1-benzyl-4-piperidinecarbonitrile is an amide, which belongs to the class of piperidines. It was developed as a potent analgesic agent. The compound has been shown to be active in animal models of pain and it has been demonstrated that the analgesic effect is due to its ability to act on the opioid receptors. 4-(Phenylamino)-1-benzyl-4-piperidinecarbonitrile is also known as sufentanil and can be used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. The compound has been shown to produce respiratory depression, which may be due to its ability to induce central nervous system depression by acting on GABA receptors in the brain and spinal cord.