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| Bromantane Basic information |
| Bromantane Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 106-108°C | | Boiling point | 404.8±28.0 °C(Predicted) | | density | 1.388±0.06 g/cm3 (20 ºC 760 Torr) | | storage temp. | Refrigerator | | solubility | Chloroform (Slightly), Ethyl Acetate (Slightly) | | pka | 3.97±0.20(Predicted) | | form | Solid | | color | White to Off-White |
| Bromantane Usage And Synthesis |
| Description | Bromantane is an adamantine derivate that has a bromaniline side chain. It has been used therapeutically in Russia as a psychostimulant and anxiolytic. It have serotonergic, dopaminergic and limited noradrenergic actions,similar tomesocarb. Bromantane was first detected in 1996(Ayotte and Goudreault 1999), but due to juridical problems nine doping cases at the Atlanta Olympic Games were classified without consequences for the athletes. It was included in the IOC list of prohibited substances in September 1996,shortly after the Olympic Games. | | Uses | N-(2-ADAMANTYL)-N-(4-BROMOPHENYL)AMINE is an adamantane derivative used as an anxiolytic agent.
| | Side effects | Bromantane is said to have no addictive potential, and research done thus far shows that it doesn’t have serious side effects. Some users have reported having experienced brain fog, depression, and fatigue after the use of Bromantane. Nonetheless, there hasn't been sufficient research on Bromantane. Most of the trials have been conducted on rodents; therefore, its safety in humans is still uncertain. |
| Bromantane Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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