Sulfamerazine

Synonyms: sulfamerazine, "Sulphamerazine", "Sulfamethyldiazine", "Sulfamerazin", "Methylsulfazine", "Sulfameradine", "Cremomerazine", "Mebacid", "Metilsulfadiazin", "Sulfamerazina", "Metilsulfazin", "Methylpyrimal", "Sulfamerazinum", "Kelamerazine", "Septosyl", "Septacil", "Pyralcid", "Sumedine", "Solumedin", "Percoccide", "Romezin", "Mesulfa", "Veta-Merazine", "2-Sulfa-4-methylpyrimidine", "Debenal-M", "Pirimal-M", "Pyrimal M", "Methylsulfazin", "4-amino-N-(4-methylpyrimidin-2-yl)benzenesulfonamide", "Solfamerazina", "N-(4-Methyl-2-pyrimidyl)sulfanilamide"

Source: Sulfamerazine is a sulfonamide drug that is used as an antibacterial agent.

Identifiers:

IUPAC Name: 4-amino-N-(4-methylpyrimidin-2-yl)benzenesulfonamide
CAS Number: 127-79-7
PubChem ID: 5325
InChiKey: QPPBRPIAZZHUNT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES: CC1=NC(=NC=C1)NS(=O)(=O)C2=CC=C(C=C2)N

Structural Properties:

Molecular Formula: C11H12N4O2S
Molecular Weight: 264,310

Pharmacophore Features:

Number of bond donors: 2
Number of bond acceptors: 6
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 18

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Bernot, M. J., Becker, J. C., Doll, J., & Lauer, T. E. (2016). A national reconnaissance of trace organic compounds (TOCs) in United States lotic ecosystems. Science of the Total Environment, 572, 422-433.

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