Produktname:N-{[5-(2H-1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-1,2-oxazol-3-yl]methyl}quinoxaline-2-carboxamide
IUPAC Name:N-{[5-(2H-1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)-1,2-oxazol-3-yl]methyl}quinoxaline-2-carboxamide
- CAS:1208686-80-9
- Molekulare Formel:C20H14N4O4
- Reinheit:95%+
- Katalognummer:CM999874
- Molekulargewicht:374.36
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- CAS-Nr.:1208686-80-9
- Molekulare Formel:C20H14N4O4
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- SMILES-Code:O=C(NCC1=NOC(=C1)C1=CC2=C(OCO2)C=C1)C1=CN=C2C=CC=CC2=N1
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- Katalognummer:CM999874
- Molekulargewicht:374.36
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- Quinoxalines
- Quinoxalines, also known as benzopyrazines, are heterocyclic compounds containing a ring complex consisting of a benzene ring and a pyrazine ring. It has isomerism with other naphthalene compounds such as quinazoline, phthalazine, cinnamine, etc. Fusion N-heterocyclic compounds are widely used as valuable entities for the expansion of important pharmacological agents and are considered to be an advantageous scaffold material. Among the numerous fused N-heterocyclic compounds, cinnoline, quinoxaline and quinazoline are important pharmacological agents. In medicinal chemistry, these N-heterocyclic compounds have a wide range of biological properties and can be used as synthetic intermediates, potential drug candidates and chemical probes.
- Isoxazoles
- Isoxazole is a liquid heterocyclic compound C3H3NO isomeric with oxazole and having a penetrating odor like that of pyridine. Isoxazoles belong to an important class of five-membered aromatic heterocycles containing two electronegative heteroatoms, nitrogen and oxygen, in a 1,2-relationship and three regular sp2 carbon atoms. These molecules are found to be key components in various synthetic products in daily use and also present as a pharmacophore essential for biological activity in many drugs and bioactive natural products. In addition, isoxazoles have demonstrated their ability to exhibit hydrogen bond donor/acceptor interactions with a variety of enzymes and receptors.