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NBI-31772

CAS: 374620-70-9

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NBI-31772
Description:

NBI-31772 is a versatile compound that acts as a catalyst in various chemical reactions. It is available in the form of a maleate salt and has been used in the synthesis of several important drugs such as sildenafil, statins, furosemide, and dopamine. Additionally, NBI-31772 has shown potential as a research chemical in various scientific studies. It has also been investigated for its role in fatty acid metabolism and its interaction with other compounds like tenofovir, lorazepam, arterolane maleate, and hydrogen maleate. Furthermore, NBI-31772 has been studied for its potential to modulate autoantibodies. With its wide range of applications and promising properties, NBI-31772 is an essential compound for researchers and scientists alike.

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Molecular weight:
341.27 g/mol
Formula:
C17H11NO7
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Min. 95%
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