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1,5-Dimethoxynaphthalene (CAS 10075-63-5)

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CAS Number:
10075-63-5
Molecular Weight:
188.22
Molecular Formula:
C12H12O2
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1,5-Dimethoxynaphthalene is an organic compound found in various plant species. It is involved in the biosynthesis of certain products and is a precursor to several important biochemical pathways. 1,5-Dimethoxynaphthalene plays a role in the metabolism of plants, serving as a building block for the production of secondary metabolites with diverse biological activities. 1,5-Dimethoxynaphthalene has been identified as a key intermediate in the synthesis of certain plant hormones and signaling molecules. Its presence in the biochemical pathways of plants highlights its significance in the regulation of various physiological processes. The role of 1,5-Dimethoxynaphthalene in plant biochemistry underscores its importance in the study of product biosynthesis and the development of biotechnological applications for the production of compounds.


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1,5-Dimethoxynaphthalene, 5 g

sc-223082
5 g
$275.00