BTPP (tert-Butylimino)tris(pyrrolidino)phosphorane) is a macrocyclic phosphorane that exhibits antioxidant properties. It has been shown to protect against syncytial virus infection and cancer cell growth. This compound also has the ability to inhibit energy metabolism, which may be due to its ability to bind metal hydroxides. BTPP binds to the active site of enzymes that are involved in the glycolytic pathway, such as hexokinase, leading to inhibition of carbohydrate metabolism. This compound also inhibits the production of reactive oxygen species by binding with hydrogen and reducing their reactivity. BTPP has been shown to be stable under acidic conditions, making it a good candidate for use in pharmaceuticals. Synonyms: BTPP, Phosphazene base P1-t-Bu-tris(tetramethylene), 2-Methyl-N-(tri(pyrrolidin-1-yl)phosphoranylidene)-propan-2-amine CAS No: 161118-67-8 Molecular Formula: C16H33N4P Molecular Weight: 312.43 Purity (Titration): 97% Appearance: Colorless to light pink, purple or yellow clear liquid 1H-NMR Spectrum: Conforms to reference Melting Point: -24C (lit) Boiling Point: 119C (lit) Density: 1.022g/ml at 20C (lit.) Storage and Stability: Store at 4C. Product is stable for 12 months after receipt.
Molekulargewicht:
312.43
CAS Nummer:
[161118-67-8]
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