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4-Acetamidoantipyrine (CAS 83-15-8)

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Alternate Names:
4-Acetylaminophenazone; N-(2,3-Dihydro-1,5-dimethyl-3-oxo-2-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)acetamide; N-Antipyrinylacetamide
CAS Number:
83-15-8
Molecular Weight:
245.28
Molecular Formula:
C13H15N3O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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4-Acetamidoantipyrine, a derivative of antipyrine with an acetamide group substituted at the 4-position, represents a significant chemical entity in the realm of biochemical research. Its structure enables it to act as a versatile intermediate in the synthesis of various compounds, particularly those involved in the modulation of enzymatic pathways and the probing of molecular mechanisms within biochemical assays. The addition of the acetamido group not only enhances its solubility in biological mediums but also modulates its interaction with enzymes and substrates, making it an invaluable tool in the elucidation of enzyme kinetics and mechanism of action studies. Moreover, 4-Acetamidoantipyrine′s ability to participate in redox reactions and to serve as a chromogenic agent in analytical chemistry underpins its utility in developing assays for the quantitative determination of hydrogen peroxide, and peroxidase-like activities in complex biological samples. This compound′s inherent chemical properties facilitate its role in advancing research into enzymatic function, reaction pathways, and the development of diagnostic assays, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of biochemical processes at the molecular level.


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4-Acetamidoantipyrine, 100 g

sc-232358
100 g
$562.00