Compound Identification
SMILES
C[N+]1([O-])CCN(CC1)C(=O)OC1N(C(=O)C2=NC=CN=C12)C1=NC=C(Cl)C=C1
InChIKey
InChIKey=IPTIKKTXLHVRKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Formula
C17H17ClN6O4
Mass
404.81
Taxonomic Classification
Taxonomy Tree
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Kingdom
Organic compounds
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Superclass
Organoheterocyclic compounds
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Class
Pyrrolopyrazines
- Subclass Cyclopyrrolones
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Class
Pyrrolopyrazines
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Superclass
Organoheterocyclic compounds
Kingdom
Organic compounds
Superclass
Organoheterocyclic compounds
Class
Pyrrolopyrazines
Subclass
Cyclopyrrolones
Intermediate Tree Nodes
Not available
Direct Parent
Cyclopyrrolones
Alternative Parents
Piperazine carboxylic acids 2-heteroaryl carboxamides N-methylpiperazines Aryl chlorides Imidolactams Pyridines and derivatives Pyrazines Trialkyl amine oxides Carbamate esters Heteroaromatic compounds Tertiary carboxylic acid amides Lactams Organic carbonic acids and derivatives Trisubstituted amine oxides and derivatives Azacyclic compounds Organopnictogen compounds Hydrocarbon derivatives Carbonyl compounds Organic oxides Organic zwitterions Organochlorides
Molecular Framework
Aromatic heteropolycyclic compounds
Substituents
Cyclopyrrolone - Piperazine-1-carboxylic acid - 2-heteroaryl carboxamide - N-methylpiperazine - N-alkylpiperazine - Aryl chloride - Aryl halide - 1,4-diazinane - Piperazine - Pyrazine - Pyridine - Imidolactam - Trialkyl amine oxide - Carbamic acid ester - Tertiary carboxylic acid amide - Heteroaromatic compound - Carboxamide group - Lactam - Carbonic acid derivative - Trisubstituted n-oxide - Azacycle - Carboxylic acid derivative - N-oxide - Organopnictogen compound - Organohalogen compound - Organochloride - Organonitrogen compound - Organooxygen compound - Organic nitrogen compound - Organic oxide - Organic zwitterion - Organic oxygen compound - Carbonyl group - Hydrocarbon derivative - Aromatic heteropolycyclic compound
Description
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as cyclopyrrolones. These are compounds belonging to a family of pyridin-2-ylpyrrole based chemicals. The pyrrole is usually fused to a benzene, pyrimidine, or dithiin.
External Descriptors
Not available