Product Name:N-(5-methyl-1,2-oxazol-3-yl)-2-[(5-{[(thiophen-2-yl)carbamoyl]amino}-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)sulfanyl]acetamide

IUPAC Name:N-(5-methyl-1,2-oxazol-3-yl)-2-[(5-{[(thiophen-2-yl)carbamoyl]amino}-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)sulfanyl]acetamide

CAS:1171555-45-5
Molecular Formula:C13H12N6O3S3
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM961934
Molecular Weight:396.46

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CAS NO:1171555-45-5
Molecular Formula:C13H12N6O3S3
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Smiles Code:CC1=CC(NC(=O)CSC2=NN=C(NC(=O)NC3=CC=CS3)S2)=NO1
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Catalog Number:CM961934
Molecular Weight:396.46
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Thiophenes
Thiophene is a five-membered heterocyclic compound containing a sulfur heteroatom with the molecular formula C4H4S. Thiophene is aromatic and is very similar to benzene; electrophilic substitution reaction is easier than benzene, and it is mainly substituted at the 2-position. Thiophene ring system has certain stability to oxidant.
Isoxazoles
Isoxazole is a liquid heterocyclic compound C3H3NO isomeric with oxazole and having a penetrating odor like that of pyridine. Isoxazoles belong to an important class of five-membered aromatic heterocycles containing two electronegative heteroatoms, nitrogen and oxygen, in a 1,2-relationship and three regular sp2 carbon atoms. These molecules are found to be key components in various synthetic products in daily use and also present as a pharmacophore essential for biological activity in many drugs and bioactive natural products. In addition, isoxazoles have demonstrated their ability to exhibit hydrogen bond donor/acceptor interactions with a variety of enzymes and receptors.
Thiadiazoles
Thiadiazoles are a subfamily of azoles. Structurally, they are five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing two nitrogen atoms and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds, forming an aromatic ring. Depending on the relative positions of the heteroatoms, there are four possible structures; these forms do not interconvert and are therefore structural isomers rather than tautomers. These compounds themselves are rarely synthesized and have no particular utility, however, compounds that use them as structural motifs are fairly common in pharmacology.