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| Formula | C10H19N5O |
| Net Charge | 0 |
| Average Mass | 225.296 |
| Monoisotopic Mass | 225.15896 |
| SMILES | COc1nc(NC(C)C)nc(NC(C)C)n1 |
| InChI | InChI=1S/C10H19N5O/c1-6(2)11-8-13-9(12-7(3)4)15-10(14-8)16-5/h6-7H,1-5H3,(H2,11,12,13,14,15) |
| InChIKey | ISEUFVQQFVOBCY-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
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| Roles Classification |
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| Chemical Roles: | environmental contaminant Any minor or unwanted substance introduced into the environment that can have undesired effects. Bronsted base A molecular entity capable of accepting a hydron from a donor (Brønsted acid). |
| Biological Role: | xenobiotic A xenobiotic (Greek, xenos "foreign"; bios "life") is a compound that is foreign to a living organism. Principal xenobiotics include: drugs, carcinogens and various compounds that have been introduced into the environment by artificial means. |
| Application: | herbicide A substance used to destroy plant pests. |
| ChEBI Ontology |
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| Outgoing Relation(s) |
| prometon (CHEBI:34934) has functional parent 6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine (CHEBI:38930) |
| prometon (CHEBI:34934) has role environmental contaminant (CHEBI:78298) |
| prometon (CHEBI:34934) has role herbicide (CHEBI:24527) |
| prometon (CHEBI:34934) has role xenobiotic (CHEBI:35703) |
| prometon (CHEBI:34934) is a diamino-1,3,5-triazine (CHEBI:38170) |
| prometon (CHEBI:34934) is a methoxy-1,3,5-triazine (CHEBI:38177) |
| IUPAC Name |
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| 6-methoxy-N,N'-di(propan-2-yl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine |
| Synonyms | Source |
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| Prometon | KEGG COMPOUND |
| 2,4-Bis(isopropylamino)-6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine | KEGG COMPOUND |
| N,N'-diisopropyl-6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine | IUPAC |
| 2-methoxy-4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-1,3,5-triazine | NIST Chemistry WebBook |
| 4,6-bis(isopropylamino)-2-methoxy-s-triazine | NIST Chemistry WebBook |
| N,N'-diisopropyl-6-methoxy-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyldiamine | NIST Chemistry WebBook |
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