Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Brand names,
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Analogs
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Brand Names Mixture
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Chemical_Formula
C13H20N2O2
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
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Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Synthesis Reference
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Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Molecular Weight
236.31 g/mol
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Melting Point
61 oC
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
H2O Solubility
9450 mg/L
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
State
Solid
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
LogP
1.845
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Dosage Forms
Liquid
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Indication
Used as a local anesthetic primarily in oral surgery
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Pharmacology
Procaine is an anesthetic agent indicated for production of local or regional anesthesia, particularly for oral surgery. Procaine (like cocaine) has the advantage of constricting blood vessels which reduces bleeding, unlike other local anesthetics like lidocaine. Procaine is an ester anesthetic. It is metabolized in the plasma by the enzyme pseudocholinesterase through hydrolysis into para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), which is then excreted by the kidneys into the urine.
Diethylaminoethyl P-Aminobenzoate
Absorption
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side effects and Toxicity
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Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals