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filingDate 1969-10-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Quaternary phenothiazine sulphamates
abstract 1,253,317. Phenothiazines. G. D. SEARLE & CO. 24 Oct., 1969 [30 Oct., 1968], No. 52131/69. Heading C2C. Compounds (I) where R, R<SP>1</SP> and R<SP>11</SP> are straight or branched chain 1-6C alkyl; X is H, Halogen or Me; R 1 is cyclohexyl or straight or branched 1-6C alkyl and R 2 is H or straight or branched 1-6C alkyl are prepared by reacting the corresponding quaternary ammonium halide with a sulphamic acid and silver oxide. Diethylmethyl[1 - (10 - phenothiazinyl) - 2- propyl] - ammonium bromide, 10 - (2 - diethylammonium propyl)-2-methyl phenothiazine, diethylmethyl[1 - (2 - methyl - 10 - phenothiazinyl)- 2-propyl] ammonium bromide, [1-(2-chloro-10- phenothiazinyl)-2-propyl]-triethyl ammonium iodide and [1 - (10 - phenothiazinyl) - 2 - propyl] - triethyl ammonium iodide are prepared as starting materials. Pharmaceutical compositions useful as antiulcer agents, anti-spasmodics, pepsin inhibitors anti-bacterial and anti-algae agents comprise compounds (I) and a diluent in forms suitable for oral and parenteral administration. Disinfectant compositions are in the form of dusts, solutions, suspensions, ointments and sprays containing (I) and (I) also inhibit the germination of trifolium.
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