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(2RS)-Lotaustralin
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(2RS)-Lotaustralin

CAS: 1973415-50-7

Ref. 3D-YDD41550

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(2RS)-Lotaustralin
Description:

(2RS)-Lotaustralin is a versatile compound that has applications in various fields, including medicine and research. It belongs to the class of pyrazine compounds and is known for its unique chemical properties. This compound acts as a proton donor, releasing a hydrogen atom in certain reactions. It has been studied for its potential use in medicines, such as proton pump inhibitors and H1-receptor antagonists.

In addition to its medical applications, (2RS)-Lotaustralin has also been used in the field of research chemicals. Its distinctive structure makes it an excellent candidate for studying various chemical reactions and processes. Researchers have explored its potential as a building block for copolymers, phenanthridine alkaloids, steroids, and prenylflavonoids.

Moreover, (2RS)-Lotaustralin has shown promise in the development of monoclonal antibodies. Its unique properties make it suitable for conjugation with antibodies to enhance their stability and efficacy.

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Molecular weight:
261.27 g/mol
Formula:
C11H19NO6
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Min. 95%
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