1-Aminohomopiperidine
CAS: 5906-35-4
Rif. 3D-FAA90635
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- (Azepan-1-yl)amine
- 1,1-Hexamethylenehydrazine
- 1-Aminoazacycloheptane
- 1-Aminoazepane
- 1-Aminohexahydro-1H-azepine
- 1-Aminohexahydroazepine
- 1-Aminohexamethyleneimine
- 1-Aminoperhydroazepine
- 1H-Azepin-1-amine, hexahydro-
- 1H-Azepine, 1-aminohexahydro-
- Vedi altri sinonimi
- Aminohomopiperidine
- Azepan-1-Amine
- Azepan-1-Ylamine
- Hexahydro-1H-azepin-1-amine
- N-Aminoazacycloheptane
- N-Aminohexahydroazepine
- N-Aminohexamethyleneimine
- N-Aminohexamethylenimine
- N-Aminohomopiperidine
- N-Aminoperhydroazepine
- NSC 221198
- NSC 82329
- Perhydroazepin-1-Ylamine
1-Aminohomopiperidine is an organic chemical compound that belongs to the group of pyrazole derivatives. It has shown anti-HIV activity in vitro and in vivo, and is also a potent inhibitor of HCV replication. The 1-aminohomopiperidine molecule can be broken down into two parts: a primary amino group and an inorganic base. This primary amino group reacts with the hydrosulfite ion, which is a strong reducing agent, to form the corresponding amine hydrosulfite salt. This salt is then converted into an ammonium salt by reaction with ammonia gas or water. Inorganic bases are compounds that can either accept or donate protons. The protonated form of 1-aminohomopiperidine has been shown to inhibit HIV-1 reverse transcriptase as well as HCV protease.