CAS 39491-53-7
:(4R,6S,6aR)-4-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-N-ethyl-2,2-dimethyl-3a,4,6,6a-tetrahydrofuro[3,4-d][1,3]dioxole-6-carboxamide
Description:
The chemical substance with the name "(4R,6S,6aR)-4-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-N-ethyl-2,2-dimethyl-3a,4,6,6a-tetrahydrofuro[3,4-d][1,3]dioxole-6-carboxamide" and CAS number 39491-53-7 is a complex organic compound characterized by its unique structural features, including a fused dioxole ring system and an aminopurine moiety. This compound exhibits chirality, indicated by its specific stereochemical descriptors (4R, 6S, 6aR), which suggest the presence of multiple stereocenters that contribute to its three-dimensional conformation. The presence of an ethyl group and dimethyl substituents enhances its lipophilicity, potentially influencing its biological activity and solubility. The carboxamide functional group may play a crucial role in hydrogen bonding and interactions with biological targets. Such compounds are often investigated for their pharmacological properties, particularly in the context of nucleoside analogs or as potential therapeutic agents in various diseases. Overall, the structural complexity and functional groups present in this compound suggest a significant potential for biological activity, warranting further research into its applications.
Formula:C15H20N6O4
InChI:InChI=1/C15H20N6O4/c1-4-17-13(22)9-8-10(25-15(2,3)24-8)14(23-9)21-6-20-7-11(16)18-5-19-12(7)21/h5-6,8-10,14H,4H2,1-3H3,(H,17,22)(H2,16,18,19)/t8-,9-,10?,14+/m0/s1
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Found 2 products.
5'-Ethylcarboxamido-2',3'-O-isopropylideneadenosine
CAS:<p>5'-Ethylcarboxamido-2',3'-O-isopropylideneadenosine is an activator that can be used to treat cancer. It is synthesized from the natural amino acid inosine by replacing the amine group with ethyl carboxamide. The synthesis of this molecule is currently in progress. This product has shown anticancer activity and antiviral effects, as well as high purity and novel properties.</p>Formula:C15H20N6O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:348.36 g/mol

