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Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Molecular Formula C4H10N2.2BrH
Molecular Weight 247.959
Optical Activity NONE
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 0
E/Z Centers 0
Charge 0

SHOW SMILES / InChI
Structure of PIPERAZINE DIHYDROBROMIDE

SMILES

Br.Br.C1CNCCN1

InChI

InChIKey=UXWKNNJFYZFNDI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI=1S/C4H10N2.2BrH/c1-2-6-4-3-5-1;;/h5-6H,1-4H2;2*1H

HIDE SMILES / InChI

Molecular Formula BrH
Molecular Weight 80.912
Charge 0
Count
Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Additional Stereochemistry No
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 0
E/Z Centers 0
Optical Activity NONE

Molecular Formula C4H10N2
Molecular Weight 86.1356
Charge 0
Count
Stereochemistry ACHIRAL
Additional Stereochemistry No
Defined Stereocenters 0 / 0
E/Z Centers 0
Optical Activity NONE

Description
Curator's Comment: Description was created based on several sources, including https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27177234 |

Piperazine, a six membered nitrogen containing heterocycle, is of great significance to the rational design of drugs. This moiety can be found in a plethora of well-known drugs with various therapeutic uses, such as antipsychotic, antihistamine, antianginal, antidepressant, anticancer, antiviral, cardio protectors, anti-inflammatory, and imaging agents. Slight modification to the substitution pattern on the piperazine nucleus facilitates a recognizable difference in the medicinal potential of the resultant molecules. Piperazine has been used as an antihelmintic drug. Piperazine works by paralyzing the worms. They are then passed in the stool.

CNS Activity

Approval Year

Targets

Targets

Primary TargetPharmacologyConditionPotency
Target ID: UniProtKB: D6BK80_HAECO | D6BJF3_HAECO (GABA receptor subunit)
6.23 mM [EC50]
Conditions

Conditions

ConditionModalityTargetsHighest PhaseProduct
Curative
MULTIFUGE

Approved Use

Piperazine belongs to the family of medicines called anthelmintics. Anthelmintics are used in the treatment of worm infections. Piperazine is used to treat: common roundworms (ascariasis) and pinworms (enterobiasis; oxyuriasis).

Launch Date

-4.88332788E11
Doses

Doses

DosePopulationAdverse events​
10 mg/m3/h single, respiratory
Studied dose
Dose: 10 mg/m3/h
Route: respiratory
Route: single
Dose: 10 mg/m3/h
Sources:
unhealthy, 42 years
n = 1
Health Status: unhealthy
Condition: Occupational asthma
Age Group: 42 years
Sex: F
Population Size: 1
Sources:
Other AEs: Asthma late onset...
Other AEs:
Asthma late onset (1 patient)
Sources:
115 mg/kg 1 times / day steady, oral
Highest studied dose
Dose: 115 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Route: oral
Route: steady
Dose: 115 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Sources:
unhealthy, 6 years
n = 1
Health Status: unhealthy
Condition: abdominal pain due to probable worm infestation
Age Group: 6 years
Sex: F
Population Size: 1
Sources:
Disc. AE: Myoclonus...
AEs leading to
discontinuation/dose reduction:
Myoclonus (1 patient)
Sources:
65 mg/kg 1 times / day steady, oral
Recommended
Dose: 65 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Route: oral
Route: steady
Dose: 65 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Sources:
unhealthy, 9 years
n = 1
Health Status: unhealthy
Condition: pinworm or roundworm infections
Age Group: 9 years
Sex: M
Population Size: 1
Sources:
Disc. AE: Ataxia...
AEs leading to
discontinuation/dose reduction:
Ataxia (1 patient)
Sources:
AEs

AEs

AESignificanceDosePopulation
Asthma late onset 1 patient
10 mg/m3/h single, respiratory
Studied dose
Dose: 10 mg/m3/h
Route: respiratory
Route: single
Dose: 10 mg/m3/h
Sources:
unhealthy, 42 years
n = 1
Health Status: unhealthy
Condition: Occupational asthma
Age Group: 42 years
Sex: F
Population Size: 1
Sources:
Myoclonus 1 patient
Disc. AE
115 mg/kg 1 times / day steady, oral
Highest studied dose
Dose: 115 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Route: oral
Route: steady
Dose: 115 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Sources:
unhealthy, 6 years
n = 1
Health Status: unhealthy
Condition: abdominal pain due to probable worm infestation
Age Group: 6 years
Sex: F
Population Size: 1
Sources:
Ataxia 1 patient
Disc. AE
65 mg/kg 1 times / day steady, oral
Recommended
Dose: 65 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Route: oral
Route: steady
Dose: 65 mg/kg, 1 times / day
Sources:
unhealthy, 9 years
n = 1
Health Status: unhealthy
Condition: pinworm or roundworm infections
Age Group: 9 years
Sex: M
Population Size: 1
Sources:
Sourcing

Sourcing

Vendor/AggregatorIDURL
PubMed

PubMed

TitleDatePubMed
Return to fertility after extended chemical castration with a GnRH antagonist.
2001
The state of the art of dynamic coatings.
2001
Comparable clinical outcome using the GnRH antagonist ganirelix or a long protocol of the GnRH agonist triptorelin for the prevention of premature LH surges in women undergoing ovarian stimulation.
2001 Apr
Dicationic bis(9-methylphenazine-1-carboxamides): relationships between biological activity and linker chain structure for a series of potent topoisomerase targeted anticancer drugs.
2001 Apr 26
A practical GnRH analogue (triptorelin) stimulation test to distinguish constitutional delay of puberty from hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in prepubertal boys.
2001 Apr-Jun
Mass spectrometric studies on small open-chain piperazine-containing ligands and their transition metal complexes.
2001 Aug
Prospective evaluation of hot flashes during treatment with parenteral estrogen or complete androgen ablation for metastatic carcinoma of the prostate.
2001 Aug
A combination therapy of dexamethasone and somatostatin analog reintroduces objective clinical responses to LHRH analog in androgen ablation-refractory prostate cancer patients.
2001 Dec
Effects of androgen manipulation on postprandial triglyceridaemia, low-density lipoprotein particle size and lipoprotein(a) in men.
2001 Dec
Synthesis and stereoselective kappa-receptor binding of methylated analogues of GR-89.696.
2001 Feb
[Comparison of different protocols of ovulation induction, by GnRH agonists and chorionic gonadotropin].
2001 Feb
D-TRP-6-LHRH (Triptorelin) is not effective in ovarian carcinoma: an EORTC Gynaecological Cancer Co-operative Group Study.
2001 Feb
Design, synthesis, and modeling of novel cyclic thrombin receptor-derived peptide analogues of the Ser42-Phe-Leu-Leu-Arg46 motif sequence with fixed conformations of pharmacophoric groups: importance of a Phe/Arg/NH2 cluster for receptor activation and implications in the design of nonpeptide thrombin receptor mimetics.
2001 Feb 1
Liquid-phase parallel synthesis of ureas.
2001 Jan 22
Asymmetric transformation of N-nitrosamines by inclusion crystallization with optically active hosts.
2001 Jan 26
[Inactivation of Trypanosoma cruzi trypanothione reductase by phenothiazine cationic free radicals].
2001 Jan-Mar
The lumbrical provocation test in subjects with median inclusive paresthesia.
2001 Jul
Estrogen 'add-back' and lipid profile during GnRH agonist (triptorelin) therapy.
2001 Jul
Transcarpal motor conduction velocity in carpal tunnel syndrome.
2001 Jul
Effect of the drug-matrix on the stability of enalapril maleate in tablet formulations.
2001 Jul
The use of the indicator fluo-5N to measure sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium in single muscle fibres of the cane toad.
2001 Jul 1
Solvent effect on the alpha-effect for the reactions of aryl acetates with butane-2,3-dione monoximate and p-chlorophenoxide in MeCN-H2O mixtures.
2001 Jul 13
Functional hyperandrogenism detected by corticotropin and GnRH-analogue stimulation tests in women affected by apparently idiopathic hirsutism.
2001 Jul-Aug
Leuprorelin and triptorelin: new indication. Preoperative treatment of uterine leiomyoma: no proven value.
2001 Jun
[Study on the latency difference between compound muscle and sensory nerve action potentials].
2001 Jun
Actions of gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonists on steroidogenesis in human granulosa lutein cells.
2001 Jun
Intermolecular and intramolecular Diels-Alder cycloadditions of 3-ylidenepiperazine-2,5-diones and 5-acyloxy-2(1h)-pyrazinones.
2001 Jun 1
Determination of the partition coefficients of a homologous series of ciprofloxacin: influence of the N-4 piperazinyl alkylation on the antimicrobial activity.
2001 Jun 4
Investigations of new lead structures for the design of selective estrogen receptor modulators.
2001 Jun 7
Investigation of solid-state reactions using variable temperature X-ray powder diffractrometry. I. Aspartame hemihydrate.
2001 Mar
Factors influencing agonist potency and selectivity for the opioid delta receptor are revealed in structure-activity relationship studies of the 4-[(N-substituted-4-piperidinyl)arylamino]-N,N-diethylbenzamides.
2001 Mar 15
Antianaphylactic and antiasthmatic properties of new piperazinyl 7-(beta-hydroxypropyl)-theophylline derivatives in guinea pigs.
2001 Mar-Apr
Tubular aggregates observed in spindle muscle fiber of horse lumbrical muscle.
2001 May
Fall in intracellular PO(2) at the onset of contractions in Xenopus single skeletal muscle fibers.
2001 May
Direct effects of GnRH agonists in human hormone-sensitive endometrial cells.
2001 May 15
Double-stranded DNA binding characteristics and subcellular distribution of a minor groove binding diphenyl ether bisbenzimidazole.
2001 May 29
N1-phenyl substituted 4-quinolones of tuberculostatic activity.
2001 Nov
Physical and chemical enhancement of transdermal delivery of triptorelin.
2001 Nov
Protein kinase C-independent stimulation of activator protein-1 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase activity in human endometrial cancer cells by the LHRH agonist triptorelin.
2001 Nov
Intermetatarsal spaces: analysis with MR bursography, anatomic correlation, and histopathology in cadavers.
2001 Nov
The discovery of anthranilic acid-based MMP inhibitors. Part 3: incorporation of basic amines.
2001 Nov 19
Three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship (3D-QSAR) models for a novel class of piperazine-based stromelysin-1 (MMP-3) inhibitors: applying a "divide and conquer" strategy.
2001 Nov 8
Synthesis and antibacterial activity of some novel N-substituted piperazinyl-quinolones.
2001 Nov-Dec
Solid-phase synthesis of libraries generated from a 4-phenyl-2-carboxy-piperazine scaffold.
2001 Nov-Dec
New mu-opioid receptor agonists with piperazine moiety.
2001 Oct
Lumpidin, a novel biomarker of some ochratoxin a producing penicillia.
2001 Oct
Polar nitrogen compounds and their behaviour in the drinking water treatment process.
2001 Oct
Significance of ligand tails for interaction with the minor groove of B-DNA.
2001 Sep
A post-Amadori inhibitor pyridoxamine also inhibits chemical modification of proteins by scavenging carbonyl intermediates of carbohydrate and lipid degradation.
2002 Feb 1
Orally-effective, long-acting sorbitol dehydrogenase inhibitors: synthesis, structure-activity relationships, and in vivo evaluations of novel heterocycle-substituted piperazino-pyrimidines.
2002 Jan 17
Patents

Sample Use Guides

No special preparations or other steps (for example, special diet, fasting, other medicines, laxatives, or enemas) are necessary before, during, or immediately after you take piperazine. Piperazine may be taken with or without food or on a full or empty stomach. However, if your doctor tells you to take the medicine a certain way, take it exactly as directed. For patients taking the granules for oral solution form of piperazine: Dissolve the contents of 1 packet of granules in 57 mL (about 2 ounces) of water, milk, or fruit juice. Be sure to drink all of the liquid to get the full dose of medicine. Take this medicine only as directed. Do not take more of it and do not take it more often than your doctor ordered. To do so may increase the chance of serious side effects. To help clear up your infection completely, take this medicine in regularly spaced doses as ordered by your doctor. In some infections, a second treatment with this medicine may be required to clear up the infection completely. Do not miss any doses. For patients taking piperazine for pinworms: Pinworms may be easily passed from one person to another, especially among persons in the same household. Therefore, all household members may have to be treated at the same time to prevent their infection or reinfection. Dosing The dose of this medicine will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label. The following information includes only the average doses of this medicine. If your dose is different, do not change it unless your doctor tells you to do so. The amount of medicine that you take depends on the strength of the medicine. Also, the number of doses you take each day, the time allowed between doses, and the length of time you take the medicine depend on the medical problem for which you are using the medicine. For granules for oral solution dosage form: For common roundworms or pinworms: Adults and teenagers—2 grams three times a day for one day. Treatment may need to be repeated in two weeks. Children—Dose is based on age and/or body weight. Treatment may need to be repeated in two weeks. Up to 2 years of age: Dose must be determined by your doctor. 2 to 8 years of age: 2 grams once a day for one day. 8 to 14 years of age: 2 grams two times a day for one day. For oral suspension dosage form: For common roundworms or pinworms: Adults and teenagers—1.8 grams every four hours for a total of three doses in one day. Treatment may need to be repeated in two weeks. Children—Dose is based on age. Treatment may need to be repeated in two weeks. Up to 2 years of age: 600 milligrams (mg) every four hours for a total of three doses in one day. 2 to 8 years of age: 1.2 grams every six hours for a total of two doses in one day. 8 to 14 years of age: 1.2 grams every four hours for a total of three doses in one day. For tablet dosage form: For common roundworms: Adults and teenagers—3.5 grams (piperazine hexahydrate) per day for two days in a row. Treatment may need to be repeated in one week. Children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. However, the usual dose is 75 mg (piperazine hexahydrate) per kilogram (34 mg per pound) of body weight per day for two days in a row. Treatment may need to be repeated in one week. For pinworms: Adults and children—Dose is based on body weight and must be determined by your doctor. However, the usual dose is 65 mg (piperazine hexahydrate) per kilogram (29.5 mg per pound) of body weight per day for seven days in a row. Treatment may need to be repeated in one week. Missed Dose If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not double doses.
Route of Administration: Oral
In Vitro Use Guide
Unknown
Substance Class Chemical
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Name Type Language
PIPERAZINE DIHYDROBROMIDE
Systematic Name English
PIPERAZINE, HYDROBROMIDE (1:2)
Systematic Name English
PIPERAZINE, DIHYDROBROMIDE
Common Name English
Code System Code Type Description
CAS
14007-05-7
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DTXSID00208549
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ECHA (EC/EINECS)
237-811-6
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ALTERNATIVE
PUBCHEM
3017157
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ECHA (EC/EINECS)
261-937-0
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59813-05-7
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