2-[(3-Cyano-2-quinolinyl)sulfanyl]-N-cyclopropylacetamide | C15H13N3OS | MD Topology | NMR | X-Ray

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Molecule Information

Molecule Typeheteromolecule
Residue Name (RNME)UAWA
FormulaC15H13N3OS
IUPAC InChI Key
UHIGOUHHLHJUBL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
IUPAC InChI
InChI=1S/C15H14N3OS/c16-8-11-7-10-3-1-2-4-13(10)18-15(11)20-9-14(19)17-12-5-6-12/h1-4,7,10,12H,5-6,9H2,(H,17,19)
IUPAC Name
2-(3-cyanoquinolin-2-yl)sulfanyl-N-cyclopropylacetamide
Common Name2-[(3-Cyano-2-quinolinyl)sulfanyl]-N-cyclopropylacetamide
Canonical SMILES (Daylight)
N#CC1=CC2=CC=CC=[C]2=[N]=C1SCC(=O)NC1CC1
Number of atoms33
Net Charge0
Forcefieldmultiple
Molecule ID247929
ChemSpider ID1187056
ChEMBL ID 1569775
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