CCPA
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CCPA
Summary
CCPA is a type of chemical entity[1]. CCPA is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- CCPA's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- CCPA's chemical structure is recorded as CCPA.png[4].
- CCPA's physically interacts with is recorded as Adenosine A1 receptor[5].
- CCPA's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 37739-05-2[6].
- CCPA's canonical SMILES is recorded as C1CCC(C1)NC2=NC(=NC3=C2N=CN3C4C(C(C(O4)CO)O)O)Cl[7].
- CCPA's InChI is recorded as InChI=1S/C15H20ClN5O4/c16-15-19-12(18-7-3-1-2-4-7)9-13(20-15)21(6-17-9)14-11(24)10(23)8(5-22)25-14/h6-8,10-11,14,22-24H,1-5H2,(H,18,19,20)/t8-,10-,11-,14-/m1/s1[8].
- CCPA's InChIKey is recorded as XSMYYYQVWPZWIZ-IDTAVKCVSA-N[9].
- CCPA's chemical formula is recorded as C₁₅H₂₀ClN₅O₄[10].
- CCPA's subclass of is recorded as 2-[2-chloro-6-(cyclopentylamino)-9-purinyl]-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolane-3,4-diol[11].
- CCPA's Commons category is recorded as 2-Chloro-N(6)cyclopentyladenosine[12].
- CCPA's ChEMBL ID is recorded as CHEMBL284969[13].
- CCPA's Guide to Pharmacology Ligand ID is recorded as 374[14].
- CCPA's Guide to Pharmacology Ligand ID is recorded as 379[15].
- CCPA's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03d4dtv[16].
- CCPA's UNII is recorded as JX2F2W6WSP[17].
- CCPA's ChemSpider ID is recorded as 110356[18].
- CCPA's PubChem CID is recorded as 123807[19].
- CCPA's different from is recorded as California Consumer Privacy Act[20].
- CCPA's isomeric SMILES is recorded as C1CCC(C1)NC2=NC(=NC3=C2N=CN3[C@H]4C@@HO)ClC@@HO)Cl">[21].
- CCPA's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+369.120382'}[22].
- CCPA's SureChEMBL ID is recorded as 120439[23].
- CCPA's DSSTox substance ID is recorded as DTXSID00958774[24].
- CCPA's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2781225136[25].
- CCPA's DSSTOX compound identifier is recorded as DTXCID701386668[26].
- CCPA's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C2781225136[27].
Why It Matters
CCPA is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]