Название продукции:2-[4-(6-phenylpyrimidin-4-yl)piperazine-1-carbonyl]quinoxaline

IUPAC Name:2-[4-(6-phenylpyrimidin-4-yl)piperazine-1-carbonyl]quinoxaline

CAS:1351611-31-8
Молекулярная формула:C23H20N6O
Чистота:95%+
Номер в каталоге:CM835602
Молекулярная масса:396.45

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Номер CAS:1351611-31-8
Молекулярная формула:C23H20N6O
Точка плавления:-
Smiles-код:O=C(N1CCN(CC1)C1=CC(=NC=N1)C1=CC=CC=C1)C1=CN=C2C=CC=CC2=N1
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Номер в каталоге:CM835602
Молекулярная масса:396.45
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Piperazines
Piperazine is an organic compound consisting of a six-membered ring containing two nitrogen atoms in opposite positions in the ring. The chemical formula of piperazine is C4H10N2, and it is an important pharmaceutical intermediate. Pyrimidines and piperazines are known to be the backbone of many bulk compounds and important core structures for approved drugs; studies have shown that combining a pyridine ring with a piperazine moiety within a single structural framework enhances biological activity.
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.
Pyrimidines
Pyrimidine, also known as 1,3-diazobenzene, is a heterocyclic compound with the chemical formula C4H4N2. Pyrimidine is formed by substituting 2 nitrogen atoms for 2 carbons in the meta-position of benzene. It is a diazine and retains its aromaticity. Derivatives of pyrimidine widely exist in organic macromolecular nucleic acids, and many drugs also contain pyrimidine rings. In nucleic acids, three nucleobases are pyrimidine derivatives: cytosine, thymine and uracil. There are a variety of pyrimidine-containing drugs on the market, most of which are kinase inhibitors.