
Quinones and Derivatives
Quinones are aromatic compounds containing a benzene ring system with two carbonyl groups in specific positions, forming a cyclohexene structure with oxygen. They are derived from compounds such as anthraquinone and 1,4-benzoquinone, which play important biological roles, including electron transfer in metabolic processes. Quinone derivatives, such as hydroquinones and antirheumatic agents, have applications in the pharmaceutical industry due to their antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer properties. Additionally, quinones are used in the production of dyes and cosmetic products.
At CymitQuimica, we offer quinones and their derivatives for applications in organic chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and the cosmetic industry.
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Fluorescein diacetate
CAS:<p>Fluorescein diacetate (Di-O-acetylfluorescein) is a cell permeable esterase-substrate for hGSTP1-1.</p>Formula:C24H16O7Purity:99.61% - 99.61%Color and Shape:Light Yellow PowderMolecular weight:416.386-(4-Aminophenyl)-4,9-dimethyl-2H-furo[2,3-h]-1-benzopyran-2-one-d4
CAS:Formula:C19H11D4NO3Molecular weight:309.36Maytansine
CAS:<p>Maytansine (NSC-153858), an ansamycin antibiotic originally isolated from the Ethiopian shrub Maytenus serrata, inhibits the assembly of microtubules by binding</p>Formula:C34H46ClN3O10Purity:99.32% - 99.62%Color and Shape:Powder PowderMolecular weight:692.2Methyl 2-(1,3-dimethoxy-1,3-dioxopropan-2-yl)-6-aminobenzoate
Formula:C13H15NO6Molecular weight:281.26α-Tocopherolquinone
CAS:<p>During hypoxia in rats, levels of α-tocopherylquinon have been found to rise.</p>Formula:C29H50O3Purity:98.13% - 99.89%Color and Shape:Clear Amber Viscous LiquidMolecular weight:446.71

