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The molecular formula of glycine hydroxamate is C2H6N2O2.
Some synonyms for glycine hydroxamate are 2-amino-N-hydroxyacetamide, acetamide, 2-amino-N-hydroxy-, and glycylhydroxamic acid.
The molecular weight of glycine hydroxamate is 90.08 g/mol.
Glycine hydroxamate has a role as an EC 1.4.4.2 [glycine dehydrogenase (aminomethyl-transferring)] inhibitor.
The IUPAC name of glycine hydroxamate is 2-amino-N-hydroxyacetamide.
The InChIKey of glycine hydroxamate is VDBCTDQYMZSQFQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
The CAS number of glycine hydroxamate is 5349-80-4.
Glycine hydroxamate has three hydrogen bond donor counts.
Glycine hydroxamate has one rotatable bond count.
Yes, glycine hydroxamate is a canonicalized compound.
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