Product Name:2-[(5-{[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)sulfanyl]methyl}-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)sulfanyl]-N-(1,3-thiazol-2-yl)acetamide

IUPAC Name:2-[(5-{[(4,6-dimethylpyrimidin-2-yl)sulfanyl]methyl}-1,3,4-oxadiazol-2-yl)sulfanyl]-N-(1,3-thiazol-2-yl)acetamide

CAS:496028-93-4
Molecular Formula:C14H14N6O2S3
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM827855
Molecular Weight:394.49

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CAS NO:496028-93-4
Molecular Formula:C14H14N6O2S3
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Smiles Code:CC1=CC(C)=NC(SCC2=NN=C(O2)SCC(=O)NC2=NC=CS2)=N1
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Catalog Number:CM827855
Molecular Weight:394.49
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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.
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.
Oxadiazoles
Oxadiazoles are a class of heterocyclic aromatic compounds with the molecular formula C2H2N2O, which have special biological activities and thermodynamic properties. Five-membered heterocyclic moieties composed of three or two heteroatoms are of great interest to researchers because these compounds show significant therapeutic potential. These heterocycles can serve as a building block for the development of novel molecular structures.