Azidin
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Azidin, also known as Diminazine, 4,4'-(Diazoamino)benzamidine, 4,4'-(1-triazene-1,3-diyl)bis-benzenecarboximidamide, diminazine aceturate, or Azidin aceturate, is a trypanocidal agent. Major brands of Azidin are Berenil, Pirocide, Ganasag, and Azidin. This substance is a solid. This compound belongs to the phenylhydrazines. These are compounds containing a phenylhydrazide moiety, which consists of a hydrazide substituent attached to a phenyl group. Known drug targets of diminazene include HTH-type transcriptional regulator QacR, trypsin-1, amiloride-sensitive amine oxidase [copper-containing], and mitochondrial peroxiredoxin-5.
Trade Name | Azidin |
Generic | Diminazene |
Diminazene Other Names | Diminazene, Diminazène, Diminazeno, Diminazenum |
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Formula | C14H15N7 |
Weight | Average: 281.3158 Monoisotopic: 281.138893515 |
Groups | Experimental |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
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