CAS 57-13-6
:Urea
- AdBlue
- Amide of carbonic acid
- Aquacare
- Aquadrate
- Aus 32
- B-I-K
- Basodexan
- Benural 70
- Carbamide
- Carbamimidic acid
- Carbonyl diamide
- Carmol 40
- Cellpaste K 4
- Cellton NP
- DEF (diesel exhaust fluid)
- Diesel exhaust fluid
- Duration III
- Elaqua XX
- Eucerin 10% Urea Lotion
- Harnstoff
- Hyanit
- Isourea
- Keratinamin
- Keratinamin Kowa
- Low Biuret Urea
- Nsc 34375
- Nutraplus
- Onychomal
- Onyster
- Optigen 1200
- Optigen II
- Pastaron
- Pastaron 10
- Pastaron 20
- Pastaron 20 soft
- Pastaron soft
- Pseudourea
- Rubinol ST 010
- Sgn 250
- U 6504
- UR
- Ultra Low Biuret Urea
- Urea (s)
- Urea perhydrate
- Urea, potassium salt
- Ureaphil
- Uree
- Ureophil
- Urepeal
- Urepeal L
- Urepearl
- Urevert
- Uroderm
- Varioform II
- Urea-12C
- Urea, MB Grade (1.12007)
- Urea
- Urea solution
- Urea, USP Grade Carbamide, USP Grade
- Urea (Medical)
- 10-Hydroxy-2-trans-Decenoic Acid
- Sulfur coated urea
- Carbonyl diamine
- amideofcarbonicacid
- ai3-01202
- Aqua Care
- UREA, PRILLED
- (NH2)2CO
- CARBIMIDE
- UREA FERTILIZER
- Aquacare HP
- UREUM
- aquacarehp
- CARBONYLDIAMIDE
- AKOS BBS-00004448
- UREA HYDROCHLORIDE
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Urea
CAS:Impurity Fluorouracil EP Impurity G
Applications Urea (Fluorouracil EP Impurity G) is a physiological regulator of nitrogen excretion in mammals; synthesized in the liver as an end-product of protein catabolism and excreted in urine. Also occurs normally in skin. Emollient; diuretic.
References Demetriou, A., et al.: Science, 233, 1190 (1986), Aebischer, P., et al.: Nat. Med., 2, 696 (1996), Prakash, S., et al.: Biotechnol. Bioeng., 46, 621 (1995),Formula:CH4N2OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:60.055Urea
CAS:Urea is a natural by-product of protein metabolism in humans, and is also produced commercially from the ammonia by-product of fossil fuel production. Urea is commonly used as a fertilizer, and as a scrubber for removing toxic gases from coal gas, for instance. It can be used in the manufacture of plastics, paints, and explosives. Urea has been shown to have many biochemical properties including its ability to cause cell lysis. This property can be exploited in the laboratory to lyse red blood cells during blood sampling or to lyse bacteria during infectious disease testing. Urea also has an effect on enzyme activities by lowering their pH and increasing their water solubility. The addition of urea to nutrient solutions has been shown to increase slow-release fertilization rates in plants.
Formula:CH4N2OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White Clear LiquidMolecular weight:60.06 g/molUrea for tissue culture, 99.5%
CAS:Formula:CH4N2OPurity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:60.06Urea for cell culture, 99.5%, Endotoxin (BET) 0.05EU/mg
CAS:Formula:CH4N2OPurity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline compound, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:60.06Urea for molecular biology, 99.5%
CAS:Formula:NH2CONH2Purity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline compound, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:60.06Urea ExiPlus, Multi-Compendial, 99.5%
CAS:Formula:CH4N2OPurity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:60.06Urea extrapure, 99%
CAS:Formula:CH4N2OPurity:min. 99%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:60.06Urea ACS, 99.5%
CAS:Formula:CH4N2OPurity:min. 99.5%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:60.06








