Dipymetitrone
![Dipymetitrone Structure](CAS/20200611/GIF/16114-35-5.gif)
- CAS No.
- 16114-35-5
- Chemical Name:
- Dipymetitrone
- Synonyms
- 1H,5H-[1,4]Dithiino[2,3-c:5,6-c']dipyrrole-1,3,5,7(2H,6H)-tetrone, 2,6-dimethyl-
- CBNumber:
- CB55876247
- Molecular Formula:
- C10H6N2O4S2
- Molecular Weight:
- 282.3
- MOL File:
- 16114-35-5.mol
- Modify Date:
- 2023/5/4 17:34:34
Dipymetitrone Chemical Properties,Uses,Production
Mechanism of action
Dipyridamole appears to act in vivo by synergistically modifying several biochemical pathways, including:
(1) inhibition of platelet cAMP-phosphodiesterase;
(2) potentiation of adenosine inhibition of platelet function by blocking reuptake by vascular and blood cells, and subsequent degradation of adenosine; and possibly;
(3) potentiation of PGI2 antiaggregatory activity and enhancement of PGI2 biosynthesis.
These independent processes inhibit platelet function by increasing platelet cAMP through both a reduction in enzymatic cAMP-degradation, and stimulation of cAMP formation via activation of adenylcyclase by adenosine and possibly PGI2.
Synthesis
Dipymetitrone is synthesised as follows:
The synthesis of dipymetitrone could start from the reaction of
methylamine and succinic anhydride (67) to afford 68. Treatment of 68 with thionyl chloride and
isomerization of the intermediate diisomaleimide-dithiine with water yields dipymetitrone.
Uses
Dipymetitrone is a Dicarboximide fungicide that can be used as a pesticide chemical, any substance used to control, prevent or destroy animal, microbial or plant pests. It is also used as any substance for aquaculture, horticulture, forestry, etc.