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chlorphenesin

Glycerol in which the hydrogen of one of the primary hydroxy groups is substituted by a 4-chlorophenyl group. It has antifungal and antibacterial properties, and is used for treatment of cutaneous and vaginal infections. Its 1-carbamate is used as a skeletal muscle relaxant for the treatment of painful muscle spasm.

ChEBI ID: 3642

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There are 2 compounds belonging to this class, involving 0 studies.

MemberDefinitionRole
(S)-chlorphenesinThe (S)-enantiomer of chlorphenesin.
(R)-chlorphenesinThe (R)-enantiomer of chlorphenesin.

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