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Substituted 3-hydroxyisoxazoles (also known as 3-hydroxyisoxazoles, 3-isoxazolols or 3-isoxazolones) is a chemical class of organic compounds based on the 3-hydroxyisoxazole structure. Members of this class typically act on GABA and glutamate receptors. The best known members of this class are muscimol and ibotenic acid, alkaloids from Amanita muscaria, gaboxadol, a synthetic derivative of muscimol, and AMPA, a synthetic AMPA receptor agonist.
List of substituted 3-hydroxyisoxazoles
Compound | R4 | R5 | Structure |
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Muscimol | H | CH2NH2 | |
Ibotenic acid | H | CH(NH2)C(O)OH | |
Gaboxadol | CH2CH2- | CH2NH- |