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Tazarotene thiochromane dimer
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Tazarotene thiochromane dimer

CAS: 1010805-73-8

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Tazarotene thiochromane dimer
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Tazarotene thiochromane dimer is a research and development impurity standard for the drug product with high purity. It is a synthetic compound, which has an analytical role in niche markets. Tazarotene thiochromane dimer is a metabolite of tazarotene and is used as a pharmacopoeia drug development and analytical standard. The CAS number for this substance is 1010805-73-8. Metabolism studies have shown that tazarotene thiochromane dimer can be metabolized to the active form, tazarotene, by CYP3A4 and CYP2C9 enzymes. HPLC standards are available for this compound to support its use as an analytical standard in HPLC methods for the determination of tazarotene in biological samples.

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Molecular weight:
402.61 g/mol
Formula:
C26H26S2
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Min. 95%
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