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| IUPAC_name = 2,2-bis(ethylsulfonyl)butane |
| IUPAC_name = 2,2-bis(ethylsulfonyl)butane |
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| image2 = Trional ball-and-stick.png |
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| CAS_number = 76-20-0 |
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| C=8 | H=18 | O=4 | S=2 |
| C=8 | H=18 | O=4 | S=2 |
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| molecular_weight = 242.356 g/mol |
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| smiles = CCC(C)(S(=O)(=O)CC)S(=O)(=O)CC |
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'''Trional''' ('''Methylsulfonal''') is a [[sedative-hypnotic]]<ref>{{cite book | date = 1907 | chapter-url = https://archive.org/stream/cu31924003469677#page/n465/mode/2up/ | chapter = Trional | title = Merck's 1907 Index | location = New York | publisher = Merck & Co. | page = 448 }}</ref> and [[anesthetic]] [[drug]] with [[GABAergic]] [[drug action|action]]s{{Citation needed|date=November 2010}}. It has similar effects to [[sulfonal]], except it is faster acting.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Sajous CE | date = 1896 | title = General Therapeutics | url = https://archive.org/stream/1896annualofuniv05philuoft/#page/n169/mode/2up | journal = Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences | location = Philadelphia | publisher = F. A. Davis | volume = 5 | pages = A-156 }}</ref> |
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==History== |
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Trional was prepared and introduced by [[Eugen Baumann]] and [[Alfred Kast]] in 1888.<ref>{{cite book | vauthors = Drinkwater H | date = 1924 | url = https://archive.org/stream/fiftyyearsofmedi00drin#page/40/mode/2up | title = Fifty years of medical progress, 1873-1922 | location = New York | publisher = The Macmillan Company | page = 40 }}</ref> |
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== Cultural references == |
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Appeared in Agatha Christie's ''[[Murder on the Orient Express]]'', ''[[And Then There Were None]]'', and other novels such as John Bude's ''[[The Lake District Murder]]'' as a sleep-inducing sedative; and in ''[[In Search of Lost Time]]'' (Sodom and Gomorrah) by [[Marcel Proust]] as a [[hypnotic]]. [[Sax Rohmer]] also references trional in his novel ''[[Dope (novel)|Dope]]''. |
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==See also== |
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* [[Sulfonal]] |
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* [[Tetronal]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{Hypnotics}} |
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{{General anesthetics}} |
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{{GABAAR PAMs}} |
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[[Category:Hypnotics]] |
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[[Category:GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators]] |
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[[Category:Sulfones]] |
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{{sedative-stub}} |