Compound Identification
SMILES
CC(=O)NC1CCC2C3CCC4=CC(CCC4(C)C3CCC12C)C(=O)OC1=CC=C(C=C1)N(CCCl)CCCl
InChIKey
InChIKey=UTLPTCQMLPKVBK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Formula
C32H44Cl2N2O3
Mass
575.62
Taxonomic Classification
Taxonomy Tree
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Kingdom
Organic compounds
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Superclass
Lipids and lipid-like molecules
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Class
Steroids and steroid derivatives
- Subclass Azasteroids and derivatives
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Class
Steroids and steroid derivatives
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Superclass
Lipids and lipid-like molecules
Kingdom
Organic compounds
Superclass
Lipids and lipid-like molecules
Class
Steroids and steroid derivatives
Subclass
Azasteroids and derivatives
Intermediate Tree Nodes
Not available
Direct Parent
Azasteroids and derivatives
Alternative Parents
Androstane steroids Delta-4-steroids Phenol esters Aniline and substituted anilines Phenoxy compounds Dialkylarylamines Nitrogen mustard compounds Acetamides Amino acids and derivatives Carboxylic acid esters Secondary carboxylic acid amides Monocarboxylic acids and derivatives Hydrocarbon derivatives Alkyl chlorides Carbonyl compounds Organic oxides Organochlorides
Molecular Framework
Aromatic homopolycyclic compounds
Substituents
20-azasteroid - Androstane-skeleton - Azasteroid - Delta-4-steroid - Phenol ester - Phenoxy compound - Aniline or substituted anilines - Nitrogen mustard - Dialkylarylamine - Tertiary aliphatic/aromatic amine - Monocyclic benzene moiety - Benzenoid - Acetamide - Tertiary amine - Secondary carboxylic acid amide - Amino acid or derivatives - Carboxamide group - Carboxylic acid ester - Monocarboxylic acid or derivatives - Carboxylic acid derivative - Hydrocarbon derivative - Organic nitrogen compound - Amine - Carbonyl group - Alkyl chloride - Organic oxide - Organic oxygen compound - Alkyl halide - Organohalogen compound - Organochloride - Organonitrogen compound - Organooxygen compound - Aromatic homopolycyclic compound
Description
This compound belongs to the class of organic compounds known as azasteroids and derivatives. These are steroid derivatives in which one carbon atom in the steroidal skeleton has been substituted with a nitrogen atom.
External Descriptors
Not available