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Dec20-12, 12:21 AM   #1
 

Names of these two compounds?


Could someone give the proper chemical names of the attached two compounds.
Lots of thanks in advance.
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Dec20-12, 03:09 AM   #2
 
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Have you tried ChemSketch? Or chemspider.com?
Dec20-12, 11:33 PM   #3

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The second structure looks like the hydrazone of 2-hydroxy-1-napthalenecarboxaldehyde or 2-hydroxy-1-napthalenecarboxaldehyde hydrazone
Dec21-12, 03:35 PM   #4
 

Names of these two compounds?


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The second structure looks like the hydrazone of 2-hydroxy-1-napthalenecarboxaldehyde or 2-hydroxy-1-napthalenecarboxaldehyde hydrazone
Maybe a little...? I don't see very much similarity...

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Could someone give the proper chemical names of the attached two compounds.
Lots of thanks in advance.
Based on the picture, I'm thinking that these are part of a biomolecular pathway involving gamma secretase, right? On a quick inspection (it's been a while since I did any biochem), it looks like your second compound might be the result of hydrolysis occurring in the first compound between the right-most nitrogen in the picture and the carbon to the right of it.

You may want to look at various products, substrates, etc. of gamma secretase reactions; it is likely that your answer lies there.
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For the second structure, chemspider.com loads the correct structure with the input name of 2-hydroxy-1-napthalenecarboxaldehyde hydrazone but it is also known as 1-hydrazonomethyl-2-naphthol. Your picture doesn't indicate which isomer, E or Z, it should be but if you were to include that, the name would also be 1-[(EorZ)-hydrazonomethyl]-2-naphthol.
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