Chemical Formula: C5H5N

Chemical Formula C5H5N

Found 7 metabolite its formula value is C5H5N

Pyridine

Pyridine perbromate, 82BR-labeled

C5H5N (79.042197)


Pyridine is a clear liquid with an odor that is sour, putrid, and fish-like. It is a relatively simple heterocyclic aromatic organic compound that is structurally related to benzene, with one CH group in the six-membered ring replaced by a nitrogen atom. Pyridine is obtained from crude coal tar or is synthesized from acetaldehyde, formaldehyde and ammonia. Pyridine is often used as a denaturant for antifreeze mixtures, for ethyl alcohol, for fungicides, and as a dyeing aid for textiles. It is a harmful substance if inhaled, ingested or absorbed through the skin. In particular, it is known to reduce male fertility and is considered carcinogenic. Common symptoms of acute exposure to pyridine include: headache, coughing, asthmatic breathing, laryngitis, nausea and vomiting. -- Wikipedia. Flavouring ingredient. Pyridine is found in many foods, some of which are kohlrabi, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, and papaya. CONFIDENCE standard compound; INTERNAL_ID 8135 KEIO_ID P041

   

PYRIDINE

PYRIDINE

C5H5N (79.042197)


   

4-Cyano-1-butyne

4-Cyano-1-butyne

C5H5N (79.042197)


   

Pyridine-15N

Pyridine-15N

C5H5N (79.042197)


   

Poly(3,5-pyridine)

Poly(3,5-pyridine)

C5H5N (79.042197)


   

Azine

Pyridine [UN1282] [Flammable liquid]

C5H5N (79.042197)


   

Pyridine-d5

Pyridine-d5

C5H5N (79.042197)