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N-Hydroxyphentermine
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N-Hydroxyphentermine

CAS: 38473-30-2

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Product Information

Name:
N-Hydroxyphentermine
Synonyms:
  • N-Hydroxy-alpha,alpha-dimethylbenzeneethanamine
Description:

N-Hydroxyphentermine is a potent inhibitor of human cancer cell growth and apoptosis. It is an analog of phentermine, a drug used to treat obesity, but with additional medicinal properties. N-Hydroxyphentermine has been shown to inhibit the activity of kinases and proteins involved in cancer cell proliferation and survival, making it a promising candidate for anticancer therapy. This compound has also been detected in urine samples from Chinese patients with various types of tumors, indicating its potential as a diagnostic marker for cancer. N-Hydroxyphentermine is part of a class of inhibitors that have shown promising results in preclinical studies and may provide new options for cancer treatment.

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Molecular weight:
165.23 g/mol
Formula:
C10H15NO
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Min. 95%
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