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C19H26N4O2
The molecular formula C19H26N4O2 may refer to: * BIMU8, a drug which acts as a 5-HT4 receptor selective agonist * Sucrononic acid Sucrononic acid is a guanidino derivative artificial sweetener. It is one of the most potent sweeteners known, with a sweetness 200,000 times that of sucrose (table sugar). It has not been approved for use in food. Sucrononic acid is an artific ..., a guanidino derivative artificial sweetener {{molecular formula index, C19H26N4O2 Molecular formulas ...
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Sucrononic Acid
Sucrononic acid is a guanidino derivative artificial sweetener. It is one of the most potent sweeteners known, with a sweetness 200,000 times that of sucrose (table sugar). It has not been approved for use in food. Sucrononic acid is an artificial compound which is part of the family of guanilic acids, guanidines combined with acetic acid, which are very sweet: *Lugduname (230,000x at equivalent concentration) *Carrelame Carrelame is an extremely high potency artificial sweetener of the guanidine class, closely related to lugduname. While Carrelame is roughly 200,000x as sweet as sucrose, lugduname is still somewhat sweeter. It appears safe in pigs. See also * Su ... (200,000x at equivalent concentration) * Bernardame (188,000x at equivalent concentration) * Sucrooctate (162,000x at equivalent concentration) See also * C19H26N4O2 References External links *{{Commonscatinline Sugar substitutes Guanidines Nitriles Zwitterions ...
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BIMU8
BIMU-8 is a drug which acts as a 5-HT4 receptor selective agonist. BIMU-8 was one of the first compounds of this class. The main action of BIMU-8 is to increase the rate of respiration by activating an area of the brain stem known as the pre-Botzinger complex. Use The most obvious practical use of BIMU-8 is to combine it with opioid analgesic drugs in order to counteract the dangerous respiratory depression which can occur when opioids are used in excessive doses. BIMU-8 does not affect the pleasurable or painkilling properties of opiates, which means that if combined with BIMU-8, large therapeutic doses of opiates could theoretically be given to humans without risking a decrease in breathing rate. Studies have shown BIMU-8 to be effective in rats at counteracting the respiratory depression caused by the potent opioid fentanyl, which has caused many accidental deaths in humans. However, no human trials of BIMU-8 have yet been carried out. Other studies have suggested a rol ...
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