Width: | 175px |
Cas Number: | 20098-14-0 |
Pubchem: | 64184 |
Chemspiderid: | 57758 |
Unii: | 7J4759Y5J1 |
Chebi: | 48581 |
Chembl: | 2105062 |
Synonyms: | Kemantane; Kemantan; 5-Hydroxyadamantanone; 4-Oxo-1-adamantanol; 4-Oxoadamantan-1-ol; 1-Hydroxy-4-ketoadamantane |
Iupac Name: | 5-hydroxyadamantan-2-one |
C: | 10 |
H: | 14 |
O: | 2 |
Smiles: | C1C2CC3CC(C2)(CC1C3=O)O |
Stdinchi: | 1S/C10H14O2/c11-9-7-1-6-2-8(9)5-10(12,3-6)4-7/h6-8,12H,1-5H2 |
Stdinchikey: | TZBDEVBNMSLVKT-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
Idramantone, also known as kemantane or as 5-hydroxyadamantan-2-one, is an experimental immunostimulant of the adamantane group that was never marketed.[1] [2] It is described as a lymphocyte and antibody stimulant in mice and as a T-cell suppressor. The drug was first described by 1968.