Product Name:2-{2-[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)amino]-1,3-thiazol-4-yl}-N-[4-(morpholin-4-yl)phenyl]acetamide

IUPAC Name:2-{2-[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)amino]-1,3-thiazol-4-yl}-N-[4-(morpholin-4-yl)phenyl]acetamide

CAS:1226459-27-3
Molecular Formula:C21H24N6O2S
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM837715
Molecular Weight:424.52

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CAS NO:1226459-27-3
Molecular Formula:C21H24N6O2S
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Smiles Code:CC1=CC(C)=NC(NC2=NC(CC(=O)NC3=CC=C(C=C3)N3CCOCC3)=CS2)=N1
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Catalog Number:CM837715
Molecular Weight:424.52
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Thiazoles
Thiazoles are very important functional groups in medicinal chemistry. They act as ligands on a variety of biological matrices. Thiazoles are used in a wide range of therapeutic applications, such as antibacterial, antiretroviral, antifungal, antiallergic, antihypertensive, pain treatment, and to control symptoms of schizophrenia.
Morpholines
Morpholine contains secondary amine groups and has all the typical reactive characteristics of secondary amine groups. It can react with inorganic acids to form salts, and react with organic acids to form salts or amides, which can be subjected to alkylation reaction, and can also be reacted with ethylene oxide, ketone or Willgerodt reaction. Morpholine is a six-membered ring containing oxygen and nitrogen, and its alkalinity is much lower than that of its parent piperidine. The marketed morpholine drugs are mainly distributed in the fields of tumors, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, respiratory system diseases, digestive system diseases, infectious diseases and mental disorders.
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Pyrimidines
Pyrimidine, also known as 1,3-diazobenzene, is a heterocyclic compound with the chemical formula C4H4N2. Pyrimidine is formed by substituting 2 nitrogen atoms for 2 carbons in the meta-position of benzene. It is a diazine and retains its aromaticity. Derivatives of pyrimidine widely exist in organic macromolecular nucleic acids, and many drugs also contain pyrimidine rings. In nucleic acids, three nucleobases are pyrimidine derivatives: cytosine, thymine and uracil. There are a variety of pyrimidine-containing drugs on the market, most of which are kinase inhibitors.