Ethyl 6-amino-3-bromopicolinate

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Reagent Code: #49655
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CAS Number 1214332-35-0

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Weight 245.0733 g/mol
Formula C₈H₉BrN₂O₂
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MDL Number MFCD13182435
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Ethyl 6-amino-3-bromopicolinate is primarily used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its structure, featuring both amino and bromo functional groups, makes it a versatile building block in organic chemistry. In pharmaceutical research, it is employed in the development of compounds with potential therapeutic properties, such as inhibitors for specific enzymes or receptors. In agrochemicals, it serves as a precursor for the creation of pesticides or herbicides, leveraging its reactivity to form complex molecules that target specific biological pathways in pests or weeds. Additionally, its utility extends to material science, where it can be incorporated into the synthesis of specialized polymers or coatings with unique properties.

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Ethyl 6-amino-3-bromopicolinate
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Ethyl 6-amino-3-bromopicolinate is primarily used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its structure, featuring both amino and bromo functional groups, makes it a versatile building block in organic chemistry. In pharmaceutical research, it is employed in the development of compounds with potential therapeutic properties, such as inhibitors for specific enzymes or receptors. In agrochemicals, it serves as a precursor for the creation of pesticides or herbicide

Ethyl 6-amino-3-bromopicolinate is primarily used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its structure, featuring both amino and bromo functional groups, makes it a versatile building block in organic chemistry. In pharmaceutical research, it is employed in the development of compounds with potential therapeutic properties, such as inhibitors for specific enzymes or receptors. In agrochemicals, it serves as a precursor for the creation of pesticides or herbicides, leveraging its reactivity to form complex molecules that target specific biological pathways in pests or weeds. Additionally, its utility extends to material science, where it can be incorporated into the synthesis of specialized polymers or coatings with unique properties.

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