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Re: Heterocyclic AD's » tina

Posted by Cam W. on July 25, 2000, at 19:27:02

In reply to Re: Heterocyclic AD's, posted by tina on July 25, 2000, at 7:38:37

> I've read that desipramine is a "heterocyclic AD. What the heck does that mean anyway?

It is a description of desipramine's chemical structure and is used as a way to classify the molecule as being different from other antidepressants.

Desipramine has 3 rings in it's structure: 2 benzene rings (a six carbon atom structure joined together with double-bonds) connected by a five sided pentagram with a nitrogen atoms replacing one of the carbon atoms.

In other words, desipramine has a 3 ring chemical structure, with one of the rings different from the others.

Hence, heterocyclic: having or pertaining to a closed chain or ring formation that includes atoms of different elements (a nitrogen atom instead of a carbon atom in the center ring, in this case).

I know that this is not too clear, but hopefully you get the gist. - Cam


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