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ID: ALA3091620
Max Phase: Preclinical
Molecular Formula: C22H19NO6
Molecular Weight: 393.39
Molecule Type: Small molecule
Associated Items:
ID: ALA3091620
Max Phase: Preclinical
Molecular Formula: C22H19NO6
Molecular Weight: 393.39
Molecule Type: Small molecule
Associated Items:
Canonical SMILES: Cc1nc(CCc2cccc(Oc3ccccc3)c2)c(C(=O)O)c(C(=O)O)c1O
Standard InChI: InChI=1S/C22H19NO6/c1-13-20(24)19(22(27)28)18(21(25)26)17(23-13)11-10-14-6-5-9-16(12-14)29-15-7-3-2-4-8-15/h2-9,12,24H,10-11H2,1H3,(H,25,26)(H,27,28)
Standard InChI Key: HNVUMYGVMBZFFX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Natural Product: No | Oral: No | Chemical Probe: No | Parenteral: No |
Molecule Type: Small molecule | Topical: No | First In Class: No | Black Box: No |
Chirality: No | Availability: No | Prodrug: No |
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Molecular Weight: 393.39 | Molecular Weight (Monoisotopic): 393.1212 | AlogP: 4.07 | #Rotatable Bonds: 7 |
Polar Surface Area: 116.95 | Molecular Species: ACID | HBA: 5 | HBD: 3 |
#RO5 Violations: 0 | HBA (Lipinski): 7 | HBD (Lipinski): 3 | #RO5 Violations (Lipinski): 0 |
CX Acidic pKa: 3.64 | CX Basic pKa: 2.74 | CX LogP: 4.11 | CX LogD: -1.28 |
Aromatic Rings: 3 | Heavy Atoms: 29 | QED Weighted: 0.55 | Np Likeness Score: -0.09 |
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