CAS 100859-32-3
:3-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide
Description:
3-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide is an organic compound characterized by its pyridine ring structure, which is a six-membered aromatic ring containing one nitrogen atom. The presence of a chlorine atom at the 3-position and a carboxamide group at the 4-position contributes to its unique chemical properties. This compound typically appears as a solid and is soluble in polar solvents due to the carboxamide functional group, which can engage in hydrogen bonding. It is often used in pharmaceutical research and synthesis, serving as an intermediate in the production of various biologically active compounds. The chlorine substituent can influence the compound's reactivity and biological activity, making it a subject of interest in medicinal chemistry. Additionally, 3-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide may exhibit specific spectral characteristics in techniques such as NMR and IR spectroscopy, aiding in its identification and characterization. Safety data should be consulted for handling and storage, as with any chemical substance, to ensure proper laboratory practices.
Formula:C6H5ClN2O
Synonyms:- 3-chloro-isonicotinic acid amide
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3-Chloroisonicotinamide
CAS:Formula:C6H5ClN2OPurity:96%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:156.56973-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide
CAS:<p>3-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide is a receptor antagonist that binds to adenosine receptors and blocks the binding of adenosine, thereby preventing the effects of this neurotransmitter. 3-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide has been shown to be an antagonist for the A2B receptor. It also blocks the binding of adenosine to its receptors and thus prevents its inhibitory effects on vasodilation, bronchial constriction, and platelet aggregation. 3-Chloropyridine-4-carboxamide is used as an antihypertensive agent and may also have some analgesic properties.</p>Formula:C6H5ClN2OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:156.57 g/mol

