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| PROPARGYLAMINE Basic information |
| PROPARGYLAMINE Chemical Properties |
| PROPARGYLAMINE Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | clear colorless to yellow liquid | Uses | A useful intermediates in the preparation of drugs or pesticides. | Uses | Propargylamine is used in the synthesis of a chiral, a fluorescent macrocycle by 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of propargyl amides of carbohydrate-linked amino acids and 9,10-bis(azidomethyl)anthracene. It acts as an intermediate in the production of drugs. | Uses | Synthesis of a chiral, fluorescent macrocycle by 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of propargyl amides of carbohydrate-linked amino acids and 9,10-bis(azidomethyl)anthracene. | Enzyme inhibitor | This alkynyl amine HCCCH2–NH2 (FWfree-base = 55.08 g/mol), also known as propargylamine and 3-amino-1-propyne, is a toxic liquid that boils at 83°C. The water-soluble hydrochloride melts at 179-182°C. Target(s): aldehyde dehydrogenase; diamine oxidase, or amine oxidase [copper-containing]; glycine cleavage complex, or glycine synthase; and monoamine oxidase, or amine oxidase [flavin-containing]. |
| PROPARGYLAMINE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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