CAS 847670-62-6
:L-Valine, N-formyl-,2-[(2-amino-1,6-dihydro-6-oxo-9H-purin-9-yl)methoxy]ethyl ester
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L-Valine, N-formyl-,2-[(2-amino-1,6-dihydro-6-oxo-9H-purin-9-yl)methoxy]ethyl ester, identified by CAS number 847670-62-6, is a chemical compound that features a complex structure combining elements of amino acids and purine derivatives. This substance is characterized by the presence of a valine moiety, which is an essential branched-chain amino acid, and a formyl group that contributes to its reactivity. The compound also contains a purine base, which is integral to various biological processes, including nucleic acid structure and function. Its methoxyethyl ester functionality suggests potential applications in medicinal chemistry, particularly in drug design or as a biochemical probe. The presence of both amino and carbonyl groups indicates that it may participate in various chemical reactions, such as peptide bond formation or enzymatic interactions. Overall, this compound's unique structural features may confer specific biological activities, making it of interest in pharmaceutical research and development.
Formula:C14H20N6O5
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Valacyclovir Related Compound M (9-[(2-Hydroxyethoxy)methyl]guanine N-formyl-l-valinate)
CAS:Compounds containing a pyrimidine ring, whether or not hydrogenated, or piperazine ring in the structure, nesoiFormula:C14H20N6O5Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:352.35Valaciclovir EP Impurity M (Valacyclovir USP Related Compound M)
CAS:Formula:C14H20N6O5Color and Shape:White To Off-White SolidMolecular weight:352.35N-Formyl Valacyclovir
CAS:Controlled ProductImpurity Valaciclovir EP Impurity M
Applications N-Formyl Valacyclovir (Valaciclovir EP Impurity M) Valacyclovir (V085000) impurity.
References Furman, P., et al.: Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 20, 518 (1981),Formula:C14H20N6O5Color and Shape:White To Off-WhiteMolecular weight:352.35N-Formyl valacyclovir
CAS:Valacyclovir is a prodrug of acyclovir. Valacyclovir is converted to acyclovir by the enzyme valacyclovir hydrolase in the body. Valacyclovir is available as a sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate salt, which is more soluble in water than the free acid form. The most commonly used research methods for assessing valacyclovir and its metabolites are high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Valacyclovir has shown linearity over the range of 10 mg to 1000 mg when validated with orthophosphoric acid as an internal standard and using hypersil as a wavelength marker. Valacyclovir can be administered intravenously or orally at doses of 250 mg three times daily. Oral administration should be taken on an empty stomach, one hour before or two hours after meals, but not withFormula:C14H20N6O5Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:352.35 g/mol





