Identification | |
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Name | Butylamine |
Accession Number | DB03659 (EXPT02080) |
Type | small molecule |
Description | Butylamine is an organic compound, specifically, an amine. This colourless liquid is one of the four isomeric amines of butane, the others being sec-butylamine, tert-butylamine and isobutylamine. At standard temperature and pressure, n-butylamine is a liquid having the fishy, ammonia-like odor common to amines. The liquid acquires a yellow colour upon storage in air. It is soluble in all organic solvents. [Wikipedia] |
Structure |
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Categories (*) | |
Molecular Weight | 73.1368 |
Groups | experimental |
Monoisotopic Weight | 73.089149357 |
Pharmacology | |
Indication | Not Available |
Mechanism of action | Not Available |
Absorption | Not Available |
Protein binding | Not Available |
Biotransformation | Not Available |
Route of elimination | Not Available |
Toxicity | Oral rat LD50 is 366 mg/kg. |
Affected organisms | Not Available |
Interactions | |
Drug Interactions | Not Available |
Food Interactions | Not Available |
Candidapepsin-2 | |
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Name | Candidapepsin-2 |
Gene Name | SAP2 |
Pharmacological action | unknown |
Actions | Not Available |
References | |
DTHybrid score | 1.6 |
Id | Partner name | Gene Name | Score |
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3473 | Cathepsin L2 | CTSL2 | 0.2045 |
298 | Renin | REN | 0.1265 |