
CAS 956139-23-4
:N-[6,9-Dihydro-9-[(2R,6S)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-Morpholinyl]-6-Oxo-1H-Purin-2-Yl]-2-Methyl-Propanamide
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N-[6,9-Dihydro-9-[(2R,6S)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)-2-Morpholinyl]-6-Oxo-1H-Purin-2-Yl]-2-Methyl-Propanamide, with CAS number 956139-23-4, is a synthetic compound that belongs to the class of purine derivatives. This substance features a complex molecular structure characterized by a purine core, which is a bicyclic structure composed of fused imidazole and pyrimidine rings. The presence of a morpholine ring contributes to its pharmacological properties, while the hydroxymethyl group enhances its solubility and potential interactions with biological targets. The compound is likely to exhibit biological activity, potentially acting as an inhibitor or modulator in various biochemical pathways. Its specific stereochemistry, indicated by the (2R,6S) configuration, suggests that it may have distinct interactions with enzymes or receptors, influencing its efficacy and safety profile. As with many synthetic compounds, its stability, solubility, and reactivity can vary based on environmental conditions, making it important for further studies to elucidate its full potential in medicinal chemistry.
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N-[6,9-Dihydro-9-[(2R,6S)-6-(hydroxymethyl)-2-morpholinyl]-6-oxo-1H-purin-2-yl]-2-methyl-propanamide
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C14H20N6O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:336.346N2-Isobutyryl-7'-OH-morpholino guanosine
CAS:N2-Isobutyryl-7'-OH-morpholino guanosine is a novel antiviral agent that has been shown to inhibit the production of viral nucleic acids. It is an analogue of deoxyguanosine, which is a natural nucleoside. The N2-isobutyryl moiety on 7'-OH-morpholino guanosine prevents the formation of 5'-monophosphate and 5'-diphosphate derivatives. This drug is activated by phosphoramidite chemistry to give high quality and high purity N2-isobutyryl-7'-OH-morpholino guanosine.Formula:C14H20N6O4Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:336.35 g/mol

