Detailed information for compound 228979

Basic information

Technical information
  • TDR Targets ID: 228979
  • Name: 2-imidazol-1-yl-6-methoxy-3,4-dihydro-2H-naph thalen-1-one
  • MW: 242.273 | Formula: C14H14N2O2
  • H donors: 0 H acceptors: 2 LogP: 2.01 Rotable bonds: 2
    Rule of 5 violations (Lipinski): 1
  • SMILES: COc1ccc2c(c1)CCC(C2=O)n1cncc1
  • InChi: 1S/C14H14N2O2/c1-18-11-3-4-12-10(8-11)2-5-13(14(12)17)16-7-6-15-9-16/h3-4,6-9,13H,2,5H2,1H3
  • InChiKey: SNMZTDCRYVMSKU-UHFFFAOYSA-N  

Network

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Synonyms

  • 2-imidazol-1-yl-6-methoxy-tetralin-1-one
  • 2-(1-imidazolyl)-6-methoxy-1-tetralinone

Targets

Known targets for this compound

No curated genes were found associated with this compound

Predicted pathogen targets for this compound

By orthology
No druggable targets predicted by orthology data
By sequence similarity to non orthologous known druggable targets
No druggable targets predicted by sequence similarity

Obtained from network model

Ranking Plot


Putative Targets List


Species Potential target Raw Global Species
Schistosoma mansoni glutamate receptor NMDA 0.0667 0.7536 0.5
Echinococcus multilocularis glutamate receptor NMDA 0.0564 0.5719 0.5719
Echinococcus multilocularis nmda type glutamate receptor 0.0806 1 1
Echinococcus granulosus nmda type glutamate receptor 0.0599 0.6335 0.1439
Echinococcus multilocularis nmda type glutamate receptor 0.0599 0.6335 0.6335

Activities

Activity type Activity value Assay description Source Reference
Change (functional) = -37 % Percent change in total cholesterol concentration in serum from hypercholesterolemic rats at dose 10 mg/kg (po) ChEMBL. 3950919
Change (functional) = 0 % Percent increase in liver weight in rats when administered perorally ChEMBL. 3950919
Change (functional) = 34 % Percent change in high density lipoproteins cholesterol concentration in serum from hypercholesterolemic rats at dose 10 mg/kg (po) ChEMBL. 3950919

Phenotypes

Whole-cell/tissue/organism interactions

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Annotated phenotypes:

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External resources for this compound

Bibliographic References

1 literature reference was collected for this gene.

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