Quinazolinone
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Quinazolinones are a class of drugs which function as hypnotic/sedatives.
Their use has also been proposed in the treatment of cancer.[1]
Examples include afloqualone, cloroqualone, and diproqualone.
[edit] References
- ↑ Chen K, Wang K, Kirichian AM, et al (December 2006). In silico design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of radioiodinated quinazolinone derivatives for alkaline phosphatase-mediated cancer diagnosis and therapy. Mol. Cancer Ther. 5 (12): 3001–13.
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