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C17H11NO4
293.27 g/mol
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Aristolactam I

CAS13395-02-3
Category
API
Compound Class
Natural Product
Primary Use
Pharmaceutical Raw Material

Aristolactam I is a metabolite of aristolochic acid, a natural compound found in Aristolochia species such as Aristolochia kankauensis and Aristolochia debilis. It is primarily known for its role in forming DNA adducts and is studied in the context of pharmaceutical impurity research.

Pharmaceutical impurity reference standardResearch compound for DNA adduct formation studies

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Safety Reference

Toxic
Toxic
Health Hazard
Health Hazard
Danger
H300Fatal if swallowed
H310Fatal in contact with skin
H330Fatal if inhaled
H341Suspected of causing genetic defects
H351Suspected of causing cancer
Identifiers
IUPAC Name

14-methoxy-3,5-dioxa-10-azapentacyclo[9.7.1.02,6.08,19.013,18]nonadeca-1(18),2(6),7,11(19),12,14,16-heptaen-9-one

InChIKey

MXOKGWUJNGEKBH-UHFFFAOYSA-N

SMILES

COC1=CC=CC2=C3C4=C(C=C21)NC(=O)C4=CC5=C3OCO5

Synonyms (14)
  • Aristolactam
  • Aristolactam I
  • Aristolactam I (Standard)
  • Aristololactam
  • Aristololactam I
  • Aristololactam; Aristolactam
  • Aristololactum