Nombre del producto:ethyl 5-cyclopropyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylate

IUPAC Name:ethyl 5-cyclopropyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylate

CAS:133261-06-0
Fórmula molecular:C9H12N2O2
Pureza:95%+
Número de catálogo:CM106500
Peso molecular:180.21

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Núm. De CAS :133261-06-0
Fórmula molecular:C9H12N2O2
Punto de fusión:-
Código de sonrisas:O=C(C1=NNC(C2CC2)=C1)OCC
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Número de catálogo:CM106500
Peso molecular:180.21
Punto de ebullición:352.0±30.0°C at 760 mmHg
Nº Mdl:MFCD08277218
Almacenamiento:Store at 2-8°C.

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Pyrazoles
Pyrazoles are organic compounds of the general formula C3H3N2H. It is a five-membered heterocycle consisting of three carbon atoms and two adjacent nitrogen atoms. As an H-bond-donating heterocycle, pyrazole has been used as a more lipophilic and metabolically more stable bioisomer of phenol. Pyrazoles have attracted more and more attention due to their broad spectrum of action and strong efficacy.
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Cyclopropanes
Cyclopropane is the smallest cyclic compound with unique structural features and physicochemical properties, which is widely used in the design of small molecule drugs. In drug design, it is often used to increase activity, fix conformation and improve PK and water solubility. The introduction of cyclopropyl groups into drugs can change various properties of molecules, such as improving metabolic stability; increasing biological activity; enhancing drug efficacy; limiting polypeptide conformation and slowing down its hydrolysis; reducing plasma clearance; improving drug dissociation and many more. Cyclopropane rings are widely found in marketed drugs, including cardiovascular drugs, central nervous system (CNS) drugs, anticancer drugs, autoimmune and anti-inflammatory drugs.

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