CAS 34535-98-3
:Benzenamine, N-cyclopropyl-
Description:
Benzenamine, N-cyclopropyl- is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a cyclopropyl group attached to the nitrogen atom of an aniline structure. This compound features a benzene ring, which contributes to its aromatic properties, and the cyclopropyl group, a three-membered carbon ring, which introduces unique steric and electronic characteristics. The presence of the amine functional group (-NH2) makes it a basic compound, capable of participating in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions and coupling reactions. Benzenamine, N-cyclopropyl- is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid or solid, depending on its purity and specific conditions. It is soluble in organic solvents and may exhibit moderate solubility in water. This compound is of interest in various fields, including pharmaceuticals and materials science, due to its potential applications in synthesizing more complex molecules. Safety data should be consulted, as amines can be hazardous, and appropriate handling and storage practices are essential.
Formula:C9H11N
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Phenylcyclopropylamine
CAS:<p>Phenylcyclopropylamine is an antimicrobial agent that is a prodrug of phenylhydrazine. It is used to treat inflammatory diseases such as arthritis and other rheumatic conditions, as well as cancer, lymphoproliferative disorders, and fatty acid metabolism disorders. Phenylcyclopropylamine inhibits the enzyme catalysis of ticagrelor by binding to the hydroxy group of the enzyme's active site. This irreversible inhibition prevents ticagrelor from breaking down arachidonic acid into prostaglandins. Phenylcyclopropylamine is also used in magnetic resonance spectroscopy experiments to study histones H3 and H4 in cells infected with viruses or anhydrous sodium.</p>Formula:C9H11NPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:133.19 g/mol


