Demecariumbromid Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden
Chemische Eigenschaften
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Verwenden
Demecarium is a disymmetrical compound that contains two ammonium and two carbamate groups. It is a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor that is longer lasting than the others.
It is used to constrict pupils, elevate intraocular pressure in treating glaucoma, and also for
alleviating atropine mydriasis.
Verwenden
Demecarium Bromide is an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and veterinary medicine used to treat elevated intraocular pressure associated with primary glaucoma.
Definition
ChEBI: The methobromide salt of the N,N'-bis[3-(dimethylamino)phenyl carbamate] derivative of 2,13-diazatetradecane. It is an inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase and pseudocholinesterase, with a long duration of action. It is u
ed in the treatment of chronic open-angle glaucoma: in the eye, it causes constriction of the iris sphincter muscle and the ciliary muscle, facilitating the outflow of the aqueous humor and so reducing intraocular pressure.
Allgemeine Beschreibung
Demecarium bromide,(m-hydroxyphenyl)trimethylammonium bromide, decamethylenebis[methylcarbamate] (Humorsol), is the diester of(m-hydroxyphenyl)trimethylammonium bromide with decamethylene-bis-(methylcarbamic acid) and thus is comparableto a bis-prostigmine molecule.
It occurs as a slightly hygroscopic powder that is freelysoluble in water or alcohol. Ophthalmic solutions of the drughave a pH of 5 to 7.5. Aqueous solutions are stable and maybe sterilized by heat. Its efficacy and toxicity are comparableto those of other potent anticholinesterase inhibitor drugs. Itis a long-acting miotic used to treat wide-angle glaucomaand accommodative esotropia. Maximal effect occurs hoursafter administration, and the effect may persist for days.
Synthese
Demecarium, N,N??-decamethylene-bis-[meta-(N-methylcarbamoyloxy)-
phenyl-trimethylammonium] hydroxide (13.2.18), is made by reacting two moles of phosgene with 1,10-bis-(methylamino)-decano(N,N??-dimethyldecamethylen-1,10-diamine,
giving the bis-carbamoylchloride (13.2.16), which is transformed into bis-carbamoylester
(13.2.17) by reaction with two moles of the 3-dimethylaminophenol sodium salt. Reacting
this with methylbromide gives demecarium (13.2.18) [49].
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