ACPD

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ACPD
Stereo, skeletal formula of ACPD ((1S,3S)-1-amino,-1,3-dicarboxylic acid)
Names
Systematic IUPAC name
1-Aminocyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid[1]
Identifiers
39026-63-6 N
56827-69-1 (1R,3S) YesY
111900-32-4 (1S,3R) YesY
Abbreviations ACPD
ChEMBL ChEMBL168278 N
ChemSpider 1270 N
201559 (1R,3R) YesY
66220 (1R,3S) YesY
94574 (1S,3R) YesY
5036967 (1S,3S) N
Jmol 3D model Interactive image
MeSH 1-amino-1,3-dicarboxycyclopentane
PubChem 1310
44381972 (1S)
231345 (1R,3R)
73537 (1R,3S)
104766 (1S,3R)
6604704 (1S,3S)
RTECS number GY4060000 (1S,3R)
  • InChI=1S/C7H11NO4/c8-7(6(11)12)2-1-4(3-7)5(9)10/h4H,1-3,8H2,(H,9,10)(H,11,12) N
    Key: YFYNOWXBIBKGHB-UHFFFAOYSA-N N
  • NC1(CCC(C1)C(O)=O)C(O)=O
Properties
C7H11NO4
Molar mass 173.17 g·mol−1
Appearance White crystals
20 g dm−3
Solubility in ethanol 240 mg dm−3
log P -0.709
Acidity (pKa) 2.112
Basicity (pKb) 11.885
Isoelectric point 2.84
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
N verify (what is YesYN ?)
Infobox references

1-Amino-1,3-dicarboxycyclopentane (ACPD) is a chemical compound that binds to the metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR),[2] acting as a mGluR agonist. ACPD is a rigid analogue of the neurotransmitter glutamate and does not activate ionotropic glutamate receptors.[3] ACPD can induce convulsions in neonatal rats.[4]

References

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