irbesartan metabolite m1
- Other Name: Dihydroxyirbesartan, (omega-1 and at one of the positions beta to the spiro carbon atom)-
- InChIKey: LIDZWACDVHJFLD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- InChI: InChI=1S/C25H28N6O3/c1-16(32)6-11-22-26-25(13-12-19(33)14-25)24(34)31(22)15-17-7-9-18(10-8-17)20-4-2-3-5-21(20)23-27-29-30-28-23/h2-5,7-10,16,19,32-33H,6,11-15H2,1H3,(H,27,28,29,30)
- SMILES: CC(CCC1=NC2(CCC(C2)O)C(=O)N1CC3=CC=C(C=C3)C4=CC=CC=C4C5=NNN=N5)O
- Exact Mass: 460.22229
- Molecular Formula: C25H28N6O3
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Compound CID:
101944491
101944491
Hidden Reactions Filter
Some biological reactions link very small precursors (e.g. CO₂, acetate) to much larger products.
These reactions are correct, but they can create unrealistic shortest paths and connect otherwise separate parts of the graph.
To keep the overview readable, FAIR-TPs hides six such reactions where a <60 Da precursor leads to a >300 Da product in the visualisations.
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Hidden reaction pairs (precursor → product):
- Acetate → N-(2-benzoyl-4-chlorophenyl)-2-acetamidoacetamide
- Acetate → N-(2-benzoyl-4-chlorophenyl)-2-acetamido-n-methylacetamide
- Carbon dioxide → Formylmethanofuran
- Acrolein → Chembl3706542
- Ethylene oxide → Acetyl-coa
- Formaldehyde → S-hydroxymethylglutathione
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