Ambenonijum hlorid

(Preusmjereno sa stranice Ambenonijum)

Ambenonijum hlorid je organsko jedinjenje, koje sadrži 28 atoma ugljenika i ima molekulsku masu od 537,565 Da.[6][7]

Ambenonijum hlorid
Klinički podaci
AHFS/Drugs.com chloride.html Monografija
Identifikatori
CAS broj 7648-98-8
ATC kod N07AA30
PubChem[1][2] 2131
DrugBank DB01122
ChemSpider[3] 2046
KEGG[4] C07773 DaY
ChEBI CHEBI:2627 DaY
ChEMBL[5] CHEMBL1652 DaY
Hemijski podaci
Formula C28H42Cl2N4O2 
Mol. masa 537,565
SMILES eMolekuli & PubHem
Fizički podaci
Tačka topljenja 196-199 °C (-130 °F)
Farmakoinformacioni podaci
Trudnoća ?
Pravni status

Osobine

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Osobina Vrednost
Broj akceptora vodonika 2
Broj donora vodonika 2
Broj rotacionih veza 15
Particioni koeficijent[8] (ALogP) 2,2
Rastvorljivost[9] (logS, log(mol/L)) -11,6
Polarna površina[10] (PSA, Å2) 58,2

Reference

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  8. Ghose, A.K., Viswanadhan V.N., and Wendoloski, J.J. (1998). „Prediction of Hydrophobic (Lipophilic) Properties of Small Organic Molecules Using Fragment Methods: An Analysis of AlogP and CLogP Methods”. J. Phys. Chem. A 102: 3762-3772. DOI:10.1021/jp980230o. 
  9. Tetko IV, Tanchuk VY, Kasheva TN, Villa AE. (2001). „Estimation of Aqueous Solubility of Chemical Compounds Using E-State Indices”. Chem Inf. Comput. Sci. 41: 1488-1493. DOI:10.1021/ci000392t. PMID 11749573. 
  10. Ertl P., Rohde B., Selzer P. (2000). „Fast calculation of molecular polar surface area as a sum of fragment based contributions and its application to the prediction of drug transport properties”. J. Med. Chem. 43: 3714-3717. DOI:10.1021/jm000942e. PMID 11020286. 

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