5,6-Diamino-1,3-dipropylpyrimidine-2,4-(1H,3H)-dione

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Reagent Code: #48028
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CAS Number 81250-34-2

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Weight 226.28 g/mol
Formula C₁₀H₁₈N₄O₂
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MDL Number MFCD04039507
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 115-121°C
Boiling Point 311.2±52.0℃(Predicted)
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Density 1.165±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
Storage room temperature

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Used primarily in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, it serves as a key intermediate in the development of drugs targeting central nervous system disorders. Its structure is crucial for creating molecules that interact with specific receptors in the brain, potentially aiding in the treatment of conditions like anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Additionally, it is employed in research to study enzyme inhibition and receptor binding mechanisms, contributing to advancements in medicinal chemistry.

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5,6-Diamino-1,3-dipropylpyrimidine-2,4-(1H,3H)-dione
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Used primarily in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, it serves as a key intermediate in the development of drugs targeting central nervous system disorders. Its structure is crucial for creating molecules that interact with specific receptors in the brain, potentially aiding in the treatment of conditions like anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Additionally, it is employed in research to study enzyme inhibition and receptor binding mechanisms, contributing to advancements in medicinal chemistry.
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