CAS 5661-71-2
:Octahydro-1H-azonine
Description:
Octahydro-1H-azonine, with the CAS number 5661-71-2, is a cyclic organic compound characterized by its saturated structure, which consists of a six-membered ring containing a nitrogen atom. This compound is part of the azabicyclic family, featuring a unique arrangement that contributes to its chemical properties. It is typically colorless to pale yellow in appearance and is known for its relatively low volatility and moderate solubility in polar solvents. Octahydro-1H-azonine exhibits stability under standard conditions but may undergo reactions typical of nitrogen-containing heterocycles, such as electrophilic substitution or reduction. Its applications can be found in various fields, including organic synthesis and as a potential intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals or agrochemicals. Safety data indicates that, like many nitrogen-containing compounds, it should be handled with care to avoid exposure, as it may have irritant properties. Overall, Octahydro-1H-azonine is a notable compound in organic chemistry with specific structural and reactivity characteristics.
Formula:C8H17N
InChI:InChI=1/C8H17N/c1-2-4-6-8-9-7-5-3-1/h9H,1-8H2
InChI key:InChIKey=NRHDCQLCSOWVTF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C1CCCCNCCC1
Synonyms:- 1H-Azonine, octahydro-
- Azacyclononane
- Azonane
- Azonine, octahydro-
- NSC 74469
- NSC 90799
- NSC 91021
- Octahydro-1H-azonine
- Octamethyleneimine
- Octamethylenimine
- dOctamethyleneimine
- 1-Azacyclononane
- Octamethyleneimine>
- Octahydroazonine
- PERHYDROAZONINE
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Found 5 products.
Octamethyleneimine
CAS:Formula:C8H17NPurity:>98.0%(GC)(T)Color and Shape:Colorless to Light yellow clear liquidMolecular weight:127.23Octamethyleneimine
CAS:<p>Octamethyleneimine (ODA) is a heterocyclic compound that has been shown to have antiviral properties against the avian influenza virus. The virus binds to the ODA and is inactivated by reacting with the metal surface of the virus, thereby inhibiting its ability to infect cells. Octamethyleneimine also interacts with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, an enzyme involved in glycolysis, to inhibit growth factor activity. It has been shown that octamethyleneimine inhibits kinases by blocking their active site and preventing them from binding to phosphorylated protein substrates. This leads to a decrease in fatty acid synthesis and a reduction in skin inflammation due to acne vulgaris.</p>Formula:C8H17NPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:127.23 g/mol




