Piperazine hexahydrateProduct ingredient for Piperazine

Name
Piperazine hexahydrate
Drug Entry
Piperazine

Piperazine is an organic compound that consists of a six-membered ring containing two opposing nitrogen atoms. First used as a solvent for uric acid, the use of piperazine as an anthelmintic agent was first introduced in 1953. Upon entry into the systemic circulation, the drug is partly oxidized and partly eliminated as an unchanged compound. Outside the body, piperazine has a remarkable power to dissolve uric acid and producing a soluble urate, but in clinical experience it has not proved equally successful. Piperazine was first introduced as an anthelmintic in 1953. Piperazine compounds mediate their anthelmintic action by generally paralyzing parasites, allowing the host body to easily remove or expel the invading organism.

Accession Number
DBSALT000773
Structure
Synonyms
Not Available
UNII
P3M07B8U64
CAS Number
142-63-2
Weight
Average: 194.2273
Monoisotopic: 194.147786446
Chemical Formula
C4H22N2O6
InChI Key
AVRVZRUEXIEGMP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
InChI
InChI=1S/C4H10N2.6H2O/c1-2-6-4-3-5-1;;;;;;/h5-6H,1-4H2;6*1H2
IUPAC Name
piperazine hexahydrate
SMILES
O.O.O.O.O.O.C1CNCCN1
PubChem Compound
120181
ChemSpider
107293
Predicted Properties
PropertyValueSource
Water Solubility371.0 mg/mLALOGPS
logP-1.2ALOGPS
logP-0.73Chemaxon
logS0.63ALOGPS
pKa (Strongest Basic)9.56Chemaxon
Physiological Charge1Chemaxon
Hydrogen Acceptor Count2Chemaxon
Hydrogen Donor Count2Chemaxon
Polar Surface Area24.06 Å2Chemaxon
Rotatable Bond Count0Chemaxon
Refractivity25.45 m3·mol-1Chemaxon
Polarizability9.88 Å3Chemaxon
Number of Rings1Chemaxon
Bioavailability1Chemaxon
Rule of FiveYesChemaxon
Ghose FilterNoChemaxon
Veber's RuleYesChemaxon
MDDR-like RuleNoChemaxon