
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.
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3,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde
CAS:Formula:C15H22O2Color and Shape:White To Off-White SolidMolecular weight:234.34Ref: 4Z-B-131014
Discontinued productRef: 4Z-N-087013
Discontinued productRef: 4Z-M-116019
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Discontinued productRef: 4Z-B-110002
Discontinued productRef: 4Z-B-085189
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Discontinued product4'-Demethylepipodophyllotoxin
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications A potent inhibitor of microtubule assembly.<br></p>Formula:C21H20O8Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:400.385-Biphenyl-4-yl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid methyl ester
Purity:95.0%Molecular weight:278.3110046386719[2-(2-methoxy-1-naphthyl)ethyl]amine hydrochloride
CAS:Purity:95.0%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:237.72999572753906(-)-Altenuene
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications (-)-Altenuene is a mycotoxin isolated from the fungus Alternaria tenuis. (-)-Altenuene is structurally related to Alternariol (A575760).<br>References Pero, W.R. et al.: Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 230, 170 (1971); Altemoller, M. et al.: J. Nat. Prod., 72, 1288 (2009);<br></p>Formula:C15H16O6Color and Shape:White To Off-WhiteMolecular weight:292.28Vanillin-13C6
CAS:<p>Applications Labelled Vanillin. Occurs naturally in a wide variety of foods and plants such as orchids; major commercial source of natural vanillin is from vanilla bean extract. Synthetically produced in-bulk from lignin-based byproduct of paper processes or from guaicol.<br>References Jenner, P.M., et al.: Food Cosmet. Toxicol., 2, 327 (1964), Clark, G.S., et al.: Perfum. Flavor., 15, 45 (1990),<br></p>Formula:C6C2H8O3Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:158.10



