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Preferred IUPAC name
(4-Amino-2-methylpyrimidin-5-yl)methanol | |
Other names
Pyramin[1] | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.234.283 |
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C6H9N3O | |
Molar mass | 139.158 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Toxopyrimidine is a vitamin B6 antagonist with potent convulsant effects.[2][3]
See also
References
- ↑ Haughton BG, King HK (December 1958). "Toxo-pyrimidine phosphate as an inhibitor of bacterial enzyme systems that require pyridoxal phosphate". The Biochemical Journal. 70 (4): 660–5. doi:10.1042/bj0700660. PMC 1196724. PMID 13607425.
- ↑ Rindi G, Ferrari G (February 1959). "The gamma-aminobutyric acid and glutamic acid content of brains of rats treated with toxopyrimidine". Nature. 183 (4661): 608–9. Bibcode:1959Natur.183..608R. doi:10.1038/183608a0. PMID 13632808. S2CID 4200644.
- ↑ Rindi G, Perri V, Ventura U (April 1959). "Effect of toxopyrimidine on glutamic-decarboxylase and glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase of rat brain". Nature. 183 (4668): 1126–7. Bibcode:1959Natur.183.1126R. doi:10.1038/1831126a0. PMID 13657025. S2CID 4209134.
External links
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