ZINC17988990

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ZINC17988990 is a chemical compound that is often used in the field of pharmacology. It is a part of the ZINC database, a free collection of commercially available compounds for virtual screening. ZINC17988990 is one of the many compounds that can be found in this database.

Overview[edit | edit source]

ZINC17988990 is a synthetic compound that is often used in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. It is a part of the ZINC database, which is a collection of over 35 million compounds that are commercially available. The database is used by researchers worldwide to facilitate drug discovery efforts.

Chemical Properties[edit | edit source]

ZINC17988990 is a synthetic compound with a molecular weight of 537.662 g/mol. It has a complex structure that includes several functional groups, including a benzene ring, a pyridine ring, and a carboxylic acid group. The compound is soluble in water and has a melting point of approximately 300 degrees Celsius.

Uses in Pharmacology[edit | edit source]

In the field of pharmacology, ZINC17988990 is often used in virtual screening efforts. Virtual screening is a technique used in medicinal chemistry to identify potential drug candidates. The compound's unique chemical properties make it a valuable tool in these efforts.

ZINC17988990 is also used in the development of new drugs. Its complex structure allows it to interact with a wide range of biological targets, making it a valuable tool in the drug discovery process.

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