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Aminopropionitrile

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Aminopropionitrile
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Aminopropionitrile, also known as β-aminopropionitrile (BAPN), is an organic compound with both amine and nitrile functional groups. It is a colourless liquid. The compound occurs naturally and is of interest in the biomedical community.

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Biochemical and medical occurrence

BAPN is the toxic constituent of peas from Lathyrus plants, e.g., Lathyrus odoratus.[3] Lathyrism, a disease known for centuries, encompasses 2 distinct entities: a disorder of connective tissue, causing either bone deformity (osteolathyrism) or aortic aneurisms (angiolathyrim). BAPN causes osteolathyrism and angiolathyrism when ingested in large quantities."[4] It can cause osteolathyrism, neurolathyrism, and/or angiolathyrism.

It is an antirheumatic agent in veterinary medicine.

It has attracted interest as an anticancer agent.[5]

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Production

Aminopropionitrile is prepared by the reaction of ammonia with acrylonitrile.[6]

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