Molecule ID: 25572

IUPAC Name: cyclopropyl-(4-methoxyphenyl)-pyrimidin-5-ylmethanol

Description: The molecule is a tertiary alcohol that is methanol in which the hydrogens attached to the carbon are replaced by cyclopropyl, p-methoxyphenyl and pyrimidin-5-yl groups. By inhibiting gibberellin biosynthesis, ancymidol reduces plant growth, resulting in reduced internode elongation and thus more compact plants. It is used in the commercial production of a wide variety of container-grown bedding and foliage plants, including chrysanthemums, Easter lilies and poinsettias. It has a role as a plant growth retardant, a cellulose synthesis inhibitor and a gibberellin biosynthesis inhibitor. It is a tertiary alcohol and a member of pyrimidines.

SMILES: COc1ccc(C(O)(c2cncnc2)C2CC2)cc1

SELFIES: [C][O][C][=C][C][=C][Branch2][Ring1][Ring2][C][Branch1][C][O][Branch1][=Branch2][C][=C][N][=C][N][=C][Ring1][=Branch1][C][C][C][Ring1][Ring1][C][=C][Ring1][P]

InChI: InChI=1S/C15H16N2O2/c1-19-14-6-4-12(5-7-14)15(18,11-2-3-11)13-8-16-10-17-9-13/h4-11,18H,2-3H2,1H3

Molecular Properties:
- Polar Surface Area: 55.2 Ų
- LogP: 1.6