CAS 62129-02-6
:Phenol, 4-amino-2-(2-benzoxazolyl)-
Description:
Phenol, 4-amino-2-(2-benzoxazolyl)-, also known by its CAS number 62129-02-6, is an organic compound characterized by the presence of both phenolic and amino functional groups, along with a benzoxazole moiety. This compound typically exhibits a solid state at room temperature and is soluble in organic solvents, while its solubility in water may vary depending on pH. The presence of the amino group contributes to its basicity, allowing it to participate in various chemical reactions, such as nucleophilic substitutions. The benzoxazole ring enhances its aromatic character and may impart specific biological activities, making it of interest in pharmaceutical and material science applications. Additionally, the compound may exhibit fluorescence properties, which can be useful in analytical chemistry. Its structural features suggest potential applications in dye synthesis, as well as in the development of agrochemicals or pharmaceuticals, particularly in areas related to antimicrobial or anticancer research. Safety data should be consulted for handling and usage, as with any chemical substance.
Formula:C13H10N2O2
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4-AMINO-2-BENZOOXAZOL-2-YL-PHENOL
CAS:Formula:C13H10N2O2Purity:%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:226.2307Ref: IN-DA00EA94
1gTo inquire5gTo inquire10gTo inquire50mg168.00€100mg250.00€250mg353.00€500mgTo inquire4-Amino-2-(1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl)phenol
CAS:<p>4-Amino-2-(1,3-benzoxazol-2-yl)phenol (4APB) is a fluorescent compound that has been used to study the fungal cell wall. It has shown to cause morphological changes in the conidia of some fungi, including transfer and swelling of the contents. 4APB has also been used to study the transfer mechanism of conidia by fluorescence microscopy and epifluorescence microscopy. This chemical can be stained with tosylates, which are reagents used for staining proteins and other molecules that contain sulfur atoms.</p>Formula:C13H10N2O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:226.23 g/mol



