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3,5-Dimethoxybenzoyl Chloride
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3,5-Dimethoxybenzoyl Chloride

CAS: 17213-57-9

Ref. 3D-FD61763

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Name:
3,5-Dimethoxybenzoyl Chloride
Synonyms:
  • 3,5-Methoxybenzoyl chloride
  • Benzoyl chloride, 3,5-dimethoxy-
  • NSC 156082
  • 3,5-Dimethoxybenzoyl chloride
  • 3,5-Dimethoxybenzoic acid chloride
Description:

3,5-Dimethoxybenzoyl Chloride is an antiproliferative agent that has been shown to have a potent antiproliferative effect in vitro. It has been shown to inhibit the growth of bacterial cells by inhibiting their DNA synthesis, leading to cellular apoptosis. 3,5-Dimethoxybenzoyl Chloride inhibits DNA synthesis by binding to the enzyme DNA gyrase and preventing it from unwinding circular DNA molecules. This compound also inhibits protein synthesis in bacteria by binding to the enzyme ribosome. Triflates are used as starting materials for the synthesis of 3,5-dimethoxybenzoyl chloride. Aldoximes are synthesized from organic solvents and l-norvaline in the presence of a catalyst such as potassium tert-butoxide or sodium tert-butoxide. An anti-inflammatory product can be obtained from antrodia camphorata mushrooms.

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