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CHEBI:75144 - lactamide
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ChEBI Name
lactamide
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:75144
Definition
A monocarboxylic acid amide that is lactic acid in which the carboxylic acid group has been converted to the corresponding carboxamide.
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Formula
C3H7NO2
Net Charge
0
Average Mass
89.09320
Monoisotopic Mass
89.04768
InChI
InChI=1S/C3H7NO2/c1-2(5)3(4)6/h2,5H,1H3,(H2,4,6)
InChIKey
SXQFCVDSOLSHOQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
CC(O)C(N)=O
ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing
lactamide (
CHEBI:75144
)
has functional parent
rac
-lactic acid (
CHEBI:28358
)
lactamide (
CHEBI:75144
)
is a
monocarboxylic acid amide (
CHEBI:29347
)
lactamide (
CHEBI:75144
)
is a
secondary alcohol (
CHEBI:35681
)
IUPAC Name
2-hydroxypropanamide
Synonyms
Sources
2-hydroxypropionamide
ChemIDplus
α-hydroxypropanamide
ChEBI
α-hydroxypropionamide
ChemIDplus
CH
3
CH(OH)CONH
2
ChEBI
D
L
-lactamide
ChEBI
D
L
-lactic acid amide
ChEBI
lactic acid amide
ChemIDplus
lactic amide
ChemIDplus
MeCH(OH)CONH
2
ChEBI
Manual Xrefs
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CPD-13407
MetaCyc
EP0773212
Patent
EP0945429
Patent
Lactamide
Wikipedia
US5756842
Patent
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Registry Numbers
Types
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2043-43-8
CAS Registry Number
NIST Chemistry WebBook
2043-43-8
CAS Registry Number
ChemIDplus
506217
Reaxys Registry Number
Reaxys
65144-02-7
CAS Registry Number
ChEBI
Citation
Type
Source
16679717
PubMed citation
Europe PMC
Last Modified
14 August 2013