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  2. PRL-8-53 - Wikipedia

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    PRL-8-53 is a nootropic substituted phenethylamine that has been shown to act as a hypermnesic drug in humans; it was first synthesized by medical chemistry professor Nikolaus Hansl at Creighton University in the 1970s as part of his work on amino ethyl meta benzoic acid esters.

  3. Methyl 4-iodobenzoate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl 4-iodobenzoate, or methyl p-iodobenzoate, is an organic compound with the formula IC 6 H 4 COOCH 3. [3] It is the methyl ester of 4-iodobenzoic acid , or may also be viewed as an iodinated derivative of methyl benzoate .

  4. Methyl benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl benzoate is an organic compound. It is an ester with the chemical formula C 6 H 5 COOCH 3, sometimes abbreviated as PhCO 2 Me, where Ph and Me are phenyl and methyl, respectively. Its structure is C 6 H 5 −C(=O)−O−CH 3. It is a colorless liquid that is poorly soluble in water, but miscible with organic solvents.

  5. 4B-MAR - Wikipedia

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    4'-Bromo-4-methylaminorex (4B-MAR, 4'-Br-4-MAR) is a designer drug from the substituted aminorex family, first definitively identified in Austria in January 2022. Its pharmacological activity has not been reported, but it is believed to have stimulant effects.

  6. Corvalol - Wikipedia

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    Ethyl ester of α-bromoisovaleric acid. According to the Farmak product label of Corvalol oral solution, the composition per 1 mL (26 drops) is as follows: [6] Ethyl ester of α-bromoisovaleric acid (ethyl 2-bromo-3-methylbutyrate) — 20 mg; Phenobarbital — 18.26 mg; Peppermint oil — 1.42 mg; Inactive ingredients: stabilizer, ethanol 96% ...

  7. 4-Bromobenzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    4-Bromobenzaldehyde, or p-bromobenzaldehyde, is an organobromine compound with the formula BrC 6 H 4 CHO. It is one of three isomers of bromobenzaldehyde . [ 3 ] It displays reactivity characteristic of benzaldehyde and an aryl bromide .

  8. Benzyl bromide - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl bromide is used in organic synthesis for the introduction of the benzyl groups when the less expensive benzyl chloride is insufficiently reactive. [6] [7] Benzylations are often achieved in the presence of catalytic amounts of sodium iodide, which generates the more reactive benzyl iodide in situ. [3]

  9. Bromobenzene - Wikipedia

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    [3] Bromobenzene is used to introduce a phenyl group into other compounds. One method involves its conversion to the Grignard reagent, phenylmagnesium bromide. This reagent can be used, e.g. in the reaction with carbon dioxide to prepare benzoic acid. [4] Other methods involve palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions, such as the Suzuki reaction.