CAS 3073-58-3
:N-[5-(Acetylamino)pentylene]acetamide
Description:
N-[5-(Acetylamino)pentylene]acetamide, with the CAS number 3073-58-3, is an organic compound characterized by its amide functional group and an acetylamino substituent. This compound features a pentylene chain, which contributes to its hydrophobic properties, while the acetylamino group enhances its solubility in polar solvents. Typically, compounds of this nature exhibit moderate to high melting points due to the presence of hydrogen bonding capabilities associated with the amide group. The presence of both hydrophilic (acetylamino) and hydrophobic (pentylene) regions suggests potential applications in pharmaceuticals or as intermediates in organic synthesis. Additionally, the compound may exhibit biological activity, making it of interest in medicinal chemistry. Its stability and reactivity can be influenced by environmental factors such as pH and temperature, which are important considerations in its handling and application. Overall, N-[5-(Acetylamino)pentylene]acetamide represents a versatile structure with potential utility in various chemical and biological contexts.
Formula:C9H18N2O2
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H18N2O2/c1-8(12)10-6-4-3-5-7-11-9(2)13/h3-7H2,1-2H3,(H,10,12)(H,11,13)
InChI key:InChIKey=FQKKPLXFGDCBJT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(NC(C)=O)CCCCNC(C)=O
Synonyms:- Acetamide, N,N′-1,5-pentanediylbis-
- Acetamide, N,N′-pentamethylenebis-
- Pentamethylene bisacetamide
- N-[5-(Acetylamino)pentylene]acetamide
- N,N′-1,5-Pentanediylbis[acetamide]
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Found 2 products.
N-(5-Acetamidopentyl)acetamide
CAS:<p>5-Acetamidopentylacetamide (5AA) is a molecule that is used in the treatment of cancer. It inhibits the growth of tumor cells by causing cell death in the cytoplasm. 5AA has been shown to inhibit the production of tumor necrosis factor alpha, as well as protein kinase C and phospholipase A2, which are involved in tumor cell proliferation. This molecule also induces apoptosis and inhibits viral replication by preventing viral RNA transcription. 5AA is a potent inducer of gene expression in diploid lymphoblastoid cells, which may be due to its ability to stimulate uptake and metabolism of the drug. It has been shown that 5AA can be taken up by fibroblast cells in culture through passive diffusion or an active transport mechanism. This agent is metabolized into an organic solvent and excreted via trichloroacetic acid (TCA) or salivary routes. The use of 5AA has</p>Formula:C9H18N2O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:186.25 g/mol

