Chemistry:C5H10N2O3
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The organic molecular formula C5H10N2O3 (molar mass: ≈ 146.14 g/mol) may refer to:
- Dimethylol ethylene urea: used in textile finishing.[2]
- Glutamine: a common, proteogenic α-amino acid.[1]
- Isoglutamine, or α-glutamine: a structural isomer of glutamine where the amide group is situated on a α-carbon instead of a γ-carbon.[3]
- β-Ureidoisobutyric acid: an intermediate in the catabolism of pyrimidines (thymine/uracil).[4][5]
- 4-Amino-2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,2-oxazolidin-3-one: a synthetic heterocyclic compound.[6]
Index of hydrogen deficiency
- The molecular formula C5H10N2O3 has an Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD) of 2.[7] This means that any neutral compound with this formula (C5H10N2O3) must contain structural features that correspond to two degrees of unsaturation (DU).[8] This structural requirement can be satisfied by a combination of two double bonds (each composed of one σ bond and one π bond), two rings, or one ring and one double bond.[9]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 PubChem. "L-Glutamine" (in en). https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/5961.
- ↑ Paul, Roshan (2014-10-20) (in en). Functional Finishes for Textiles: Improving Comfort, Performance and Protection. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-85709-845-0. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=PZlzAwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA227&dq=Dimethylol+ethylene+urea:+used+in+textile+finishing&ots=5FkOs45PH5&sig=P31AdMx0rIv-28JcD187fx_KsiA#v=onepage&q=Dimethylol%20ethylene%20urea:%20used%20in%20textile%20finishing&f=false.
- ↑ Li, Xiaojuan; Lin, Cheng; O’Connor, Peter B. (2010-05-01). "Glutamine Deamidation: Differentiation of Glutamic Acid and γ-Glutamic Acid in Peptides by Electron Capture Dissociation". Analytical Chemistry 82 (9): 3606–3615. doi:10.1021/ac9028467. ISSN 0003-2700. PMC 2872026. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac9028467.
- ↑ Wan, Qin-Li; Meng, Xiao; Fu, Xiaodie; Chen, Bohui; Yang, Jing; Yang, Hengwen; Zhou, Qinghua (2019-06-21). "Intermediate metabolites of the pyrimidine metabolism pathway extend the lifespan of C. elegans through regulating reproductive signals". Aging 11 (12): 3993–4010. doi:10.18632/aging.102033. ISSN 1945-4589. PMID 31232697. PMC 6629003. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6629003/.
- ↑ "beta-Ureidopropionase deficiency: an inborn error of pyrimidine degradation associated with neurological abnormalities | ResearchGate" (in en). http://www.researchgate.net:80/publication/8330442_beta-Ureidopropionase_deficiency_an_inborn_error_of_pyrimidine_degradation_associated_with_neurological_abnormalities.
- ↑ PubChem. "4-Amino-2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,2-oxazolidin-3-one" (in en). https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/504011.
- ↑ "Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD)" (in en). 2013-10-02. https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_(Organic_Chemistry)/Fundamentals/Index_of_Hydrogen_Deficiency_(IHD).
- ↑ "7.3: Calculating Degree of Unsaturation" (in en). 2015-05-03. https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_(Morsch_et_al.)/07%3A_Alkenes-_Structure_and_Reactivity/7.03%3A_Calculating_Degree_of_Unsaturation.
- ↑ Badertscher, Martin; Bischofberger, Kaspar; Munk, Morton E.; Pretsch, Ernö (2001-07-01). "A Novel Formalism To Characterize the Degree of Unsaturation of Organic Molecules". Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences 41 (4): 889–893. doi:10.1021/ci000135o. ISSN 0095-2338. https://doi.org/10.1021/ci000135o.
