Product Name:8-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-6-en-3-one

IUPAC Name:8-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-6-en-3-one

CAS:40458-77-3
Molecular Formula:C7H8O2
Purity:97%
Catalog Number:CM104375
Molecular Weight:124.14

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CAS NO:40458-77-3
Molecular Formula:C7H8O2
Melting Point:-
Smiles Code:O=C1CC2OC(C1)C=C2
Density:
Catalog Number:CM104375
Molecular Weight:124.14
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MDL No:MFCD19300741
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Bridged Compounds
Bridged ring compound refers to any two rings in the compound, which share two non-directly connected carbon atoms, and are classified into bicyclic hydrocarbons, tricyclic hydrocarbons, tetracyclic hydrocarbons, etc. Carbon atoms used in two or more rings are bridgehead carbon atoms, and the bond connecting the bridgehead carbon atoms is called a bridge. Bridged ring compounds are a class of organic compounds that are widely present in nature and usually have important physiological activities, such as the famous anticancer drug paclitaxel and antimalarial drug artemisinin.
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Tetrahydropyrans
Tetrahydropyran is an organic compound consisting of a saturated six-membered ring containing five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Tetrahydropyrans are common structural motifs in natural products and synthetic therapeutic molecules. In nature, these six-membered oxygen heterocycles are usually assembled by intramolecular reactions, including oxygen Michael addition or ring opening of epoxy alcohols. In fact, polyether natural products have been particularly extensively studied for their fascinating structures and important biological properties; these are often formed through endoselective epoxy open cascades.

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