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1-Phenylimidazole (CAS 7164-98-9)

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CAS Number:
7164-98-9
Molecular Weight:
144.17
Molecular Formula:
C9H8N2
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1-Phenylimidazole (1-PI) is an aromatic heterocyclic compound consisting of a benzene ring fused to an imidazole ring. This versatile organic compound finds widespread utility across various fields, including organic synthesis, chemical biology, and biochemistry. In scientific research, 1-Phenylimidazole has been extensively employed. It serves as a key component in the synthesis of organic compounds, including heterocyclic compounds, and natural products. Moreover, 1-Phenylimidazole proves valuable in investigating protein-protein interactions and studying enzyme kinetics. 1-Phenylimidazole exhibits competitive inhibition by binding to the active site of enzymes, effectively preventing their catalytic activity. As a reversible inhibitor, it binds reversibly to the enzyme′s active site, enabling modulation of its function. This reversible binding restricts the enzyme from carrying out its intended reaction.


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1-Phenylimidazole, 1 g

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1 g
$55.00