CAS 22461-48-9
:Propane, 2-bromo-1-methoxy-
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Propane, 2-bromo-1-methoxy- (CAS 22461-48-9) is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a bromine atom and a methoxy group (-OCH3) attached to a propane backbone. This compound features a three-carbon chain, with the bromine substituent located at the second carbon and the methoxy group at the first carbon. It is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid, exhibiting moderate volatility and solubility in organic solvents. The presence of the bromine atom contributes to its reactivity, making it a potential candidate for nucleophilic substitution reactions. The methoxy group can influence the compound's polarity and reactivity, affecting its behavior in various chemical environments. Propane, 2-bromo-1-methoxy- may be utilized in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of more complex molecules or as an intermediate in chemical reactions. As with many halogenated compounds, it is essential to handle it with care due to potential toxicity and environmental concerns associated with brominated substances.
Formula:C4H9BrO
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2-Bromo-1-methoxypropane
CAS:Formula:C4H9BrOPurity:95%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:153.01772-Bromo-1-methoxypropane
CAS:2-Bromo-1-methoxypropanePurity:95% (stabilized with Na2CO3)Molecular weight:153.02g/mol2-BROMO-1-METHOXYPROPANE
CAS:Formula:C4H9BrOPurity:95% (stabilized with Na2CO3)Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:153.0192-bromo-1-methoxypropane
CAS:<p>2-bromo-1-methoxypropane (BMP) is a molecule that inhibits the activity of the enzyme cytochrome P450. It has high solubility and permeability, which makes it suitable for oral administration. BMP is metabolized by esterases and glucuronidases to produce 2-bromo-1-hydroxypropane, which is more soluble in water than 2-bromo-1-methoxypropane. This drug has been shown to be orally bioavailable when administered in rats and monkeys. BMP also has a low molecular weight, which facilitates its passage across cellular membranes. The metabolic stability of BMP has been optimized to increase its bioavailability.</p>Formula:C4H9BrOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:153.02 g/mol



