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CYCLOPENTOLATE

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CYCLOPENTOLATE Basic information

Product Name:
CYCLOPENTOLATE
Synonyms:
  • CYCLOPENTOLATE
  • 1-Hydroxy-α-phenylcyclopentaneacetic acid, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester
  • Benzeneacetic acid, α-(1-hydroxycyclopentyl)-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester
  • Cyclopentaneacetic acid, 1-hydroxy-α-phenyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester (6CI, 7CI, 8CI)
  • DL-Cyclopentolate
  • β-Dimethylaminoethyl (1-hydroxycyclopentyl)phenylacetate
  • Cyplegin
  • α-(1-Hydroxycyclopentyl)benzeneacetic acid 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl
CAS:
512-15-2
MF:
C17H25NO3
MW:
291.39
EINECS:
208-136-4
Mol File:
512-15-2.mol
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CYCLOPENTOLATE Chemical Properties

Boiling point:
409.7±20.0 °C(Predicted)
Density 
1.136±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
pka
pKa 7.93(H2O ) (Uncertain)
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CYCLOPENTOLATE Usage And Synthesis

Originator

Cyclogyl,Schieffelin,US,1953

Uses

Cyclopentolate is an effective mydriatic and cycloplegic that begins to act very quickly and has a relatively short duration. It is used also in ophthalmoscopy for causing pre-operational mydriasis.

Uses

Cyclopentolate is a muscarinic antagonist. It is used in eye drops to dilate the eyes and prevent them from refocusing making the eyes more sensitive to light and may cause blurring.

Uses

thalidomide derivative for multiple myeloma and myelodysplastic syndromes

Definition

ChEBI: A carboxylic ester resulting from the formal condensation of (1-hydroxycyclopentyl)(phenyl)acetic acid with N,N-dimethylethanolamine. A tertiary amine antimuscarinic with actions similar to atropine, it is used as its ydrochloride salt to produce mydriasis (excessive dilation of the pupil) and cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye) for opthalmic diagnostic procedures. It acts more quickly than atropine and has a shorter duration of action.

Manufacturing Process

To a well stirred suspension of 9 g of sodium phenyl acetate and 2.4 g of magnesium turnings in 25 cc of anhydrous ether, a solution of 9.4 cc of isopropyl bromide in 50 cc of anhydrous ether are added. The mixture is refluxed for one hour (during which time propane is evolved) and then 5 cc of cyclopentanone in 25 cc of anhydrous ether are added dropwise. The mixture is then refluxed for one hour and poured over ice water containing some hydrochloric acid. The ether solution is separated and extracted with 200 cc of 5% sodium hydroxide. The alkaline solution on acidification gives the free acid which is filtered off, dried in a desiccator and recrystallized from a mixture of ethylene dichloride and petroleum ether.
The product is 2-phenyl-2-(1-hydroxycyclopentyl)ethanoic acid, melting at 95° to 97°C. Of this product, 4.5 g in 30 cc of dry isopropyl alcohol are refluxed for 16 hours with 2.5 g of β-chloroethyl dimethyl amine. The solution is cooled and filtered clear from the solid by-product. The solvent is removed under reduced pressure on the steam bath and the residue is washed with anhydrous ether. It is dissolved in ethyl acetate from which it crystallizes. It is the hydrochloride of β-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester of 2-phenyl-2-(1- hydroxycyclopentyl) ethanoic acid, melting at 134° to 136°C.

brand name

Akpentolate (Akorn); Cyclogyl (Alcon); Pentolair (Bausch & Lomb); Pentolair (Pharmafair).

Therapeutic Function

Anticholinergic (ophthalmic)

Synthesis

Cyclopentolate, 2-(dimethylamino)ethylic ester of 1-hydroxycyclopentane- |á-phenylacetic acid (14.1.39), is synthesized by the esterification of |á-(1- droxycylopentyl) phenylacetic acid (14.1.38) using 2-dimethylaminoethylchloride, |á-(1- Hydroxycyclopentyl) phenylacetic acid (14.1.38) is synthesized by reacting the sodium salt of phenylacetic acid with cyclopentanone in the presence of isopropylmagnesium bromide [30].

Veterinary Drugs and Treatments

Cyclopentolate is an anticholinergic agent that induces relaxation of the sphincter of the iris and the ciliary muscles. When applied topically to the eyes, it causes a rapid, intense cycloplegic and mydriatic effect that is maximal in 15 – 60 minutes; recovery usually occurs within 24 hours. The cycloplegic and mydriatic effects are slower in onset and longer in duration in animal patients who have darkly pigmented irises. Cyclopentolate is used mainly to produce mydriasis and cycloplegia for diagnostic purposes.

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