General Information
Drug ID
DR00634
Drug Name
Propafenone
Synonyms
1-(2-(2-Hydroxy-3-(propylamino)propoxy)phenyl)-3-phenyl-1-propanone; 1-(2-(2-Hydroxy-3-propylaminopropoxy)phenyl)-3-phenylpropan-1-one; 1-[2-(2-Hydroxy-3-(propylamino)propoxy)phenyl]-3-phenyl-1-propanone hydrochloride; 1-[2-(2-Hydroxy-3-[propylamino]-propoxy)phenyl]-3-phenyl-1-propanone; 1-[2-[2-hydroxy-3-(propylamino)propoxy]phenyl]-3-phenylpropan-1-one; Propafenon Hexal; Propafenon hexal (TN); Propafenona; Propafenona [INN-Spanish]; Propafenone (INN); Propafenone [INN:BAN]; Propafenone-HCl; Propafenonum; Propafenonum [INN-Latin]; Rythmol; Rythmol SR (TN); Rytmonorm (TN)
Drug Type
Small molecular drug
Indication Tachyarrhythmias [ICD11: BC71, BC81] Approved [1]
Therapeutic Class
Antiarrhythmic Agents
Structure
3D MOL 2D MOL
Formula
C21H27NO3
Canonical SMILES
CCCNCC(COC1=CC=CC=C1C(=O)CCC2=CC=CC=C2)O
InChI
InChI=1S/C21H27NO3/c1-2-14-22-15-18(23)16-25-21-11-7-6-10-19(21)20(24)13-12-17-8-4-3-5-9-17/h3-11,18,22-23H,2,12-16H2,1H3
InChIKey
JWHAUXFOSRPERK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CAS Number
CAS 54063-53-5
Pharmaceutical Properties Molecular Weight 341.4 Topological Polar Surface Area 58.6
Heavy Atom Count 25 Rotatable Bond Count 11
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count 2 Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count 4
XLogP
3.3
PubChem CID
4932
PubChem SID
11336081 , 11361320 , 11364506 , 11367068 , 11369630 , 11373069 , 11373956 , 11377792 , 11462292 , 11466527 , 11467647 , 11485341 , 11486054 , 11489419 , 11491720 , 11492024 , 11495426 , 14900354 , 24278636 , 26752315 , 26752316 , 29224010 , 46504529 , 47291199 , 47291200 , 47440332 , 47440333 , 47589059 , 47736554 , 47810815 , 47959826 , 48035202 , 48035203 , 49698950 , 50024038 , 50105251 , 50105252 , 5363963 , 57322533 , 74963632 , 8153039 , 85088939 , 85788247 , 85788874 , 90341088 , 92308765 , 92309881 , 9585 , 96025121 , 99300795
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:63619
TTD Drug ID
D0J2KV
DT(s) Transporting This Drug P-GP Transporter Info P-glycoprotein 1 Substrate [2]
References
1 Propafenone was approved by FDA. The official website of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2019)
2 Mammalian drug efflux transporters of the ATP binding cassette (ABC) family in multidrug resistance: A review of the past decade. Cancer Lett. 2016 Jan 1;370(1):153-64.

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