CAS 51213-99-1
:Clanfenur
Description:
Clanfenur, identified by its CAS number 51213-99-1, is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of phenylureas. It is primarily recognized for its application as a herbicide, particularly in agricultural settings. The compound exhibits selective herbicidal properties, targeting specific weed species while minimizing impact on desirable crops. Clanfenur functions by inhibiting certain biochemical pathways in plants, leading to growth disruption and eventual plant death. Its mode of action typically involves interference with photosynthesis or amino acid synthesis, making it effective against a range of broadleaf weeds. In terms of physical characteristics, Clanfenur is generally a solid at room temperature, with solubility varying depending on the solvent used. Safety data indicates that, like many agrochemicals, it should be handled with care, adhering to safety guidelines to mitigate potential environmental and health risks. Overall, Clanfenur represents a significant tool in modern agriculture, contributing to effective weed management strategies.
Formula:C16H15ClFN3O2
InChI:InChI=1/C16H15ClFN3O2/c1-21(2)13-5-3-4-12(18)14(13)15(22)20-16(23)19-11-8-6-10(17)7-9-11/h3-9H,1-2H3,(H2,19,20,22,23)
SMILES:CN(C)c1cccc(c1C(=NC(=O)Nc1ccc(cc1)Cl)O)F
Synonyms:- Clanfenur [INN]
- Clanfenurum
- Clanfenurum [Latin]
- Unii-Kam54Nkt1Q
- 1-(p-Chlorophenyl)-3-(6-fluoro-N,N-dimethylanthraniloyl)urea
- N-[(4-chlorophenyl)carbamoyl]-2-(dimethylamino)-6-fluorobenzamide
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Clanfenur
CAS:<p>Clanfenur belongs to a new group of substituted benzoylphenylureas. The drug shows both in vitro and in vivo antitumour activity.</p>Formula:C16H15ClFN3O2Purity:99.93%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:335.76Clanfenur
CAS:<p>Clanfenur is a triazine that has been shown to have antitumour activity. It has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Clanfenur inhibits cell proliferation by binding to the target cell and blocking the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and proteins. This compound also prevents energy production and disrupts the cell's metabolism. Clanfenur also binds to chromatin, which may be responsible for its antitumour activity. Clanfenur is chemically stable and can be used as a chemical probe for chromatographic analysis. Clinical studies have found that clanfenur exhibits low toxicity in humans with no serious side effects reported. The toxic effects of clanfenur are limited to mild nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, anorexia or weight loss in some patients.</p>Formula:C16H15ClFN3O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:335.76 g/mol




