General
Preferred name
ATRAZINE
Synonyms
Aktikon ()
Gesaprim ()
Chromozin ()
Oleogesaprim ()
Chromozin, Oleogesaprim, Aktikon, Gesaprim ()
Atrazin ()
Atrazine-d5 ()
P&D ID
PD005295
CAS
11121-31-6
1912-24-9
163165-75-1
Tags
available
drug candidate
Drug Status
experimental
Probe control
Probe control not defined
Orthogonal probes
0
No orthogonal probes found
Similar probes
0
No structurally similar probes found
Structure formats
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Description
(extracted from source data)
DESCRIPTION
Atrazine, a triazine herbicide, is principally used for control of certain annual broadleaf and grass weeds. Atrazine inhibits photophosphorylation but typically does not result in lethality or permanent cell damage in the short term[1][2].
PRICE
29
DESCRIPTION
Atrazine is a selective triazine herbicide. Atrazine has been reported to cause cancer in certain laboratory animals, have diverse effects on the reproductive system in animals and humans.
(Enamine Bioactive Compounds)
DESCRIPTION
Atrazine (Oleogesaprim) is an herbicide that does not occur naturally,and is a selective triazine herbicide. Atrazine (Oleogesaprim) is also a potent endocrine disruptor.
(TargetMol Bioactive Compound Library)
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Cell lines
1
Organisms
1
Compound Sets
7
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[[ ligand_id ]]
free of charge
External IDs
38
Molecular Weight
215.09
Hydrogen Bond Acceptors
5
Hydrogen Bond Donors
2
Rotatable Bonds
4
Ring Count
1
Aromatic Ring Count
1
cLogP
1.78
TPSA
62.73
Fraction CSP3
0.62
Chiral centers
0.0
Largest ring
6.0
QED
0.8
Structural alerts
0
No structural alerts detected
Custom attributes
(extracted from source data)
Target
Herbicide
AP-1
Pathway
Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
Source data

