Ilepcimide
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Ilepcimide, also known as antiepilepserine, is an anticonvulsant.[1] It is a piperidine derivative that was first synthesized by Chinese researchers as an analogue of piperine, the main pungent compound and phytochemical of black pepper (and of other plants in the family Piperaceae).
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Formula | C15H17NO3 |
Molar mass | 259.305 g·mol−1 |
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Ilepcimide has serotonergic activity.[1][2][3]