ETHYLPHENETHYL-BARBITURIC ACID AND RELATED DERIVATIVES
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Index: Dox Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1924 , vol. 46, p. 2845
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Abstract
The great therapeutic importance of luminal (ethylphenyl-barbituric acid) suggested to the writer, some time since, the preparation of the next higher homolog, ethylbenzyl-barbituric acid, the manufacture of which would be much simpler and cheaper than that of luminal. To our surprise, the benzyl derivative was found to differ markedly from the phenyl derivative in its physiological action. Although a powerful hypnotic, it showed the objectionable feature ...
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