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4-Hydroxymethylthiazole
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4-Hydroxymethylthiazole

CAS: 7036-04-6

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Product Information

Name:
4-Hydroxymethylthiazole
Synonyms:
  • Thiazole-4-methanol
  • 4-(Hydroxymethyl)-1,3-thiazole
  • 1,3-Thiazol-4-Ylmethanol
  • 4-Hydroxymethylthiazloe
Description:

4-Hydroxymethylthiazole is an antagonist of the histamine H2 receptor. It is used in the synthesis of other drugs, and is also used as a reagent to study the activity of histamine receptors. 4-Hydroxymethylthiazole has been shown to be an operable synthetic intermediate for sulfonylurea drugs and has been used as a catalyst in oxidative reactions. The major intermediates formed from 4-hydroxymethylthiazole are N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)formamide and N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide (HPA). These compounds have been shown to be effective at blocking histamine H2 receptors.

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Molecular weight:
115.15 g/mol
Formula:
C4H5NOS
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Min. 95%
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