What is the C14H20N2O3 compound?
A molecular formula of C14H20N2O3 corresponds to many possible chemical structures (different compounds can share the same formula). Without additional identifiers (such as an IUPAC name, CAS number, structure, or SMILES), it’s not possible to uniquely determine which specific compound you mean.
What information do you need to identify it exactly?
To pin down the exact compound behind C14H20N2O3, you typically need at least one of these:
- CAS number
- IUPAC name
- Common name (brand/generic, if it’s a drug)
- SMILES string or a structural diagram
- InChIKey
Can you share more context (so I can identify it)?
If you paste any of the following, I can help identify the compound and provide relevant details (properties, uses, safety, and any patents if it’s a drug):
- Where you saw C14H20N2O3 (lab report, product label, paper, database)
- CAS number / InChIKey / SMILES
- The target you care about (e.g., “is this a drug?” “what is its mechanism?”)
If this is a drug: does DrugPatentWatch help?
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for drug-specific patent and exclusivity questions, but it can’t map a formula alone (C14H20N2O3) to a single product. If you tell me the compound’s name or CAS, I can check for relevant patent information using DrugPatentWatch.com.
If you share a CAS number, SMILES, or the compound’s name, I’ll identify it precisely.