CAS 5164-76-1
:1,5-Dimetil 2-pentenedioato
- 1,5-Dimethyl 2-pentenedioate
- 2-Pentenedioic acid, 1,5-dimethyl ester
- 2-Pentenedioic acid, dimethyl ester
- Dimethyl 2-pentene-1,5-dioate
- Dimethyl 2-pentenedioate
- Dimethyl Pent-2-Enedioate
- Glutaconic acid, dimethyl ester
- NSC 30046
- dimethyl (2E)-pent-2-enedioate
- dimethyl (2Z)-pent-2-enedioate
- Dimethyl glutaconate
Dimethyl glutaconate, E/Z mixture
CAS:Fórmula:C7H10O4Pureza:95%Cor e Forma:LiquidPeso molecular:158.1519Dimethyl Glutaconate (~10% Cis)
CAS:Produto ControladoApplications Dimethyl Glutaconate is a derivative of Glutaconic Acid (G596945). It is also used in the synthesis of 1,2,4-oxadiazole butanoic acids acting as αvβ3 receptor antagonists in cancer therapy. Also it is used in the synthesis of Cannabinol (C175350).
References Boys, M. et al.: Bioorg, Med. Chem. Lett., 16, 839 (2006); Nandaluru, P. et al.: Org. Lett. 14, 310 (2012);Fórmula:C7H10O4Cor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:158.15Dimethyl Glutaconate (~25% cis)
CAS:Produto ControladoFórmula:C7H10O4Cor e Forma:NeatPeso molecular:158.15Dimethyl Glutaconate
CAS:Dimethyl glutaconate is a reactive, tautomeric compound. It has shown to have a cross-linking effect on DNA, which may be useful in the treatment of tumors. Dimethyl glutaconate inhibits tumor growth by inhibiting the activity of topoisomerase II and III enzymes, which are involved in DNA replication. The inhibition of these enzymes leads to increased strand breakage and degradation of DNA.
As an anticancer agent, dimethyl glutaconate has been shown to inhibit the proliferation of various types of cancer cells including those found in breast, prostate and colon cancers. It also binds to purine derivatives such as adenine and guanine, which are essential for nucleotide synthesis. This binding prevents their incorporation into DNA or RNA molecules and inhibits nucleic acid production.Fórmula:C7H10O4Pureza:Min. 95%Peso molecular:158.15 g/mol




