2-Hydroxy-3-nitropyridine
CAS: 6332-56-5
Rif. 3D-FH07086
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 2(1H)-Pyridinone, 3-nitro-
- 2(1H)-Pyridone, 3-nitro-
- 2(3h)-Pyridinone,3-Nitro-(9ci)
- 2-Hydroxy-3-Nitro pyridine
- 2-Pyridinol, 3-nitro-
- 3-Nitro-1,2-dihydropyridin-2-one
- 3-Nitro-2(1h)-Pyridinone
- 3-Nitro-2(1h)-Pyridone
- 3-Nitro-2-Hydroxypyridine
- 3-Nitro-2-Pyridinol
- Vedi altri sinonimi
- 3-Nitro-2-Pyridone
- 3-Nitro-2-pyridinone
- 3-Nitropyridin-2-Ol
- 3-nitropyridin-2(1H)-one
- Aurora Ka-2996
- NSC 26281
2-Hydroxy-3-nitropyridine is a molecule that contains a carbonyl group. It can be oxidized to 2-hydroxy-3-nitrosopyridine, which is a reactive intermediate. This compound has been shown to inhibit phosphatases and glycosidases, and it has been used as an inhibitor in enzymatic assays. 2HNP also reacts with amines in the presence of UV light, forming a reactive intermediate that can form covalent bonds with proteins. The deuterated form of this compound has been shown to have vibrational properties similar to those of water molecules. A functional theory has been proposed for the reactivity of 2HNP, which suggests that it binds to the active site of enzymes by hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions.