Title:  Hexobarbital 
CAS Registry Number:  56-29-1 
CAS Name:  5-(1-Cyclohexen-1-yl)-1,5-dimethyl-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-pyrimidinetrione 
Additional Names:  5-(1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-1,5-dimethylbarbituric acid;  5-cyclohexenyl-3,5-dimethylbarbituric acid;  methylhexabital;  methexenyl;  enhexymal;  hexobarbitone 
Trademarks:  Citodon;  Citopan;  Cyclonal;  Dorico;  Evipal (Winthrop);  Evipan (Bayer);  Hexanastab Oral;  Noctivane;  Sombucaps;  Sombulex (3M Pharma);  Somnalert (Warren-Teed) 
Molecular Formula:  C12H16N2O3 
Molecular Weight:  236.27 
Percent Composition:  C 61.00%, H 6.83%, N 11.86%, O 20.31% 
Literature References:  Prepd by condensation of monomethylurea with methyl cyclohexenylmethylcyanoacetate in abs alcohol in the presence of sodium:  US 1947944; cf. DE 595175; FR 753178.  Comparative clinical trial in anesthesia:  D. W. Barron et al., Br. J. Anaesth. 38, 802 (1966).  GC determn in human plasma:  D. D. Breimer, J. M. Van Rossum, J. Chromatogr. 88, 235 (1974).  Pharmacokinetics:  N. P. E. Vermeulen et al., Br. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 15, 459 (1983); M. Van der Graaff et al., Biopharm. Drug Dispos. 7, 265 (1986). 
Properties:  Prismatic crystals, practically tasteless, mp 145-147°.  Practically insol in water.  One gram dissolves in about 3 liters of water.  Sol in methanol, hot ethanol, ether, chloroform, acetone, benzene, aq solns of alkali hydroxides, but not carbonates. 
Melting point:  mp 145-147° 
  
Derivative Type:  Sodium salt  
CAS Registry Number:  50-09-9 
Additional Names:  Hexobarbital soluble 
Trademarks:  Cyclonal Sodium;  Dorico Soluble;  Evipal Sodium (Winthrop);  Evipan Sodium (Bayer);  Hexanastab;  Hexenal;  Methexenyl Sodium;  Noctivane Sodium;  Narcosan Soluble;  Privenal 
Molecular Formula:  C12H15N2NaO3 
Molecular Weight:  258.25 
Percent Composition:  C 55.81%, H 5.85%, N 10.85%, Na 8.90%, O 18.59% 
Properties:  White, bitter, very hygroscopic powder.  Very sol in water, freely sol in alcohol, methanol, acetone.  Practically insol in chloroform, ether, benzene.  A soln in water absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, causing precipitation of the insol free acid.  Aq and alcoholic solns are alkaline to litmus and phenolphthalein.  The pH of a 10% w/v soln of hexobarbital soluble is about 11.5. 
  
NOTE:  This is a controlled substance (depressant):  21 CFR, 1308.13. 
Therap-Cat:  Sedative, hypnotic.  Anesthetic (intravenous). 
Therap-Cat-Vet:  Sedative, hypnotic. 
Keywords:  Anesthetic (Intravenous); Sedative/Hypnotic; Barbituric Acid Derivatives.   |