Source Gaulton A, Kale N, van Westen GJ, Bellis LJ, Bento AP, Davies M, Hersey A, Papadatos G, Forster M, Wege P, Overington JP. A large-scale crop protection bioassay data set. Sci Data. 2015 Jul 7;2:150032. Read more ...

Structure

InChI Key YERNVBOCABFUEB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Smiles CCCOC(=O)CSc1nc2cc(N3C(=O)c4ccccc4C3=O)c(F)cc2s1
InChI
InChI=1S/C20H15FN2O4S2/c1-2-7-27-17(24)10-28-20-22-14-9-15(13(21)8-16(14)29-20)23-18(25)11-5-3-4-6-12(11)19(23)26/h3-6,8-9H,2,7,10H2,1H3

Physicochemical Descriptors

Property Name Value
Molecular Formula C20H15FN2O4S2
Molecular Weight 430.47
AlogP 4.39
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor 6.0
Hydrogen Bond Donor 0.0
Number of Rotational Bond 7.0
Polar Surface Area 130.1
Molecular species NEUTRAL
Aromatic Rings 3.0
Heavy Atoms 29.0
Assay Description Organism Bioactivity Reference
Herbicidal activity against Abutilon theophrasti (velvetleaf) assessed as growth inhibition at 150 g/ha postemergence treatment measured after 15 days by Greenhouse test Abutilon theophrasti 80.0 %
Herbicidal activity against Eclipta prostrata assessed as growth inhibition at 150 g/ha postemergence treatment measured after 15 days by Greenhouse test Eclipta prostrata 50.0 %
Herbicidal activity against Amaranthus retroflexus assessed as growth inhibition at 150 g/ha postemergence treatment measured after 15 days by Greenhouse test Amaranthus retroflexus 80.0 %
Herbicidal activity against Setaria faberi (Giant Foxtail) assessed as growth inhibition at 150 g/ha postemergence treatment measured after 15 days by Greenhouse test Setaria faberi 50.0 %
Herbicidal activity against Digitaria sanguinalis (hairy crabgrass) assessed as growth inhibition at 150 g/ha postemergence treatment measured after 15 days by Greenhouse test Digitaria sanguinalis 50.0 %
Herbicidal activity against Echinochloa crus-galli (barnyard grass) assessed as growth inhibition at 150 g/ha postemergence treatment measured after 15 days by Greenhouse test Echinochloa crus-galli 50.0 %
Inhibition of Homo sapiens (human) recombinant protoporphyrinogen oxidase by UV-vis spectrophotometry Homo sapiens 1.24 %

Cross References

Resources Reference
ChEMBL CHEMBL2228312
PubChem 53342963