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- Description:
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- API | Excipient name:
- Prajmaline
- Synonyms:
- Prajmalium
- Cas Number:
- 35080-11-6
- DrugBank number:
- DB13555
- Unique Ingredient Identifier:
- 75934UD4GJ
General Description:
Prajmaline is a chemical compound identified by the CAS number 35080-11-6. It is known for its distinct pharmacological properties and applications.
Classification:
Prajmaline belongs to the class of organic compounds known as ajmaline-sarpagine alkaloids. These are organic compounds containing either of the ajmalan, sarpagan skeleton, or derivative thereof. The Sarpagine (Akuammidine) group, based on the sarpagan nucleus, arises from bond formation between C-16 and C-5 of the corynantheine precursor. Ajmaline alkaloids are based on a 17,19-secoyohimban skeleton (oxayohimban) which is invariably present as an ether, classified under the direct parent group Ajmaline-sarpagine alkaloids. This compound is a part of the Organic compounds, falling under the Alkaloids and derivatives superclass, and categorized within the Ajmaline-sarpagine alkaloids class, specifically within the None subclass.
Categories:
Prajmaline is categorized under the following therapeutic classes: Alkaloids, Antiarrhythmic agents, Antiarrhythmics, Class I, Antiarrhythmics, Class Ia, Antiarrhythmics, Class Ic, Cardiac Therapy, Cardiovascular Agents, Heterocyclic Compounds, Fused-Ring, Indole Alkaloids, Indoles, Indolizidines, Indolizines, Potential QTc-Prolonging Agents, QTc Prolonging Agents, Secologanin Tryptamine Alkaloids. These classifications highlight the drug's diverse therapeutic applications and its importance in treating various conditions.