Cadaverine

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Chemical name 1,5-diaminopentane}}}
Other names pentamethylenediamine
pentane-1,5-diamine
Chemical formula C5H14N2
Molecular mass 102.18}}} g/mol
CAS number 462-94-2}}}]
Density 0.870}}} g/cm3
Melting point 9}}} °C
Boiling point 178-180}}} °C
SMILES NCCCCCN}}}
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Cadaverine is a foul-smelling molecule produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue. Cadaverine is a toxic diamine with the formula NH2(CH2)5NH2, which is similar to putrescine. Cadaverine is also known by the names 1,5-pentanediamine and pentamethylenediamine. Cadaverine is the decarboxylation product of the amino acid lysine.

However, this diamine is not purely associated with putrefaction. It is also produced in small quantities by living beings. It is partially responsible for the distinctive smell of semen.

See also

cs:Kadaverin de:Cadaverin es:Cadaverina fr:Cadavérine pl:Kadaweryna pt:Cadaverina