Produktinformation
- 2,5-Dibromobenzenamine
- 2,5-Dibromophenylamine
- Aniline, 2,5-dibromo-
- Benzenamine, 2,5-dibromo-
- NSC 88348
2,5-Dibromoaniline is a synthetic chemical that has been used in the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals. It is a primary amine with two functional groups: bromo and nitro. The bromo group is responsible for its ability to bind to DNA and cause cell lysis, while the nitro group provides it with optical properties such as fluorescence and phosphorescence. 2,5-Dibromoaniline has been shown to inhibit phosphatase activity in vitro, which may be due to its ability to bind to phosphate groups on proteins. This chemical also has the ability to serve as a hydrogen donor in organic reactions such as Suzuki coupling reactions.
2,5-Dibromoaniline is also used for the synthesis of growth regulators like auxins and cytokinins.