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Methantheline bromide

A great many organic quaternary bases can inhibit the action of acetyl choline in organ systems activated by that neurotransmitter and thus possess anticholinergic-antispasmodic activity. One such agent is methantheline bromide (4), used in the treatment of peptic ulcer and as an antispasmodic agent in intestinal disorders. Its synthesis Involves Friedel-Crafts cyclization of o-... [Pg.393]

Mepyramine (pyrilamine) Methanthelinium bromide (methantheline bromide) Metharbitone (metharbital) Methylergometrine (methylergonovine) Methohexitone (methohexital)... [Pg.182]

Anionic micellar systems were found to increase the rate of the acid catalyzed hydrolysis of acetylsalicylic acid (Nogami et al., 1962), methantheline bromide (Nogami and Awazu, 1962), n-butyl acetate, t-butyl acetate, ethyl p-aminobenzoate, and ethyl o-aminobenzoate (Sakurada et al., 1967), but decreased that of methyl benzoate slightly (Sakurada et al., 1967). The acid catalyzed hydrolysis of anionic amphi-philes also generally tend to be accelerated by micellization (Table 5). The rates of the acid catalyzed hydrolyses of sodium sulfoethyl do-decanoate, sodium undecanoate, and sodium sulfobutyl caprylate are significantly greater in micellar than in non-micellar solutions while that of sodium dodecyl sulfoacetate is unaffected by micelle formation (Meguro and Hikota, 1968). [Pg.308]

Synonyms. Bromuro de Metantelina Dixamonum Bromidum Methantheline Bromide Methanthine Bromide. [Pg.745]

P14. Plununer, K., Burke, J. V., and Bradford, S. C., The effect of methantheline bromide (Banthine) on the insulin induced secretion of gastric acid, mucoproteose and mucoprotein Physiological implications. Gastroenterology 18, 218-223 (1951). [Pg.364]

Among the conditions fur which methantheline bromide is indicated are ga.stritis. intestinal hypermotility. bladder irritability, cholinergic spasm, pancreatitis, hyperhidrosis. and peptic ulcer, all of which arc manifestations of parasympathotonia. [Pg.581]

Homatropine methylbromide Ipratropium Isopropamide iodine Methantheline bromide Methscopolamine bromide... [Pg.154]


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