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4′-Deoxyphlorizin (CAS 4319-68-0)

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Application:
4′-Deoxyphlorizin is an inhibitor of the glucose transport system
CAS Number:
4319-68-0
Molecular Weight:
420.40
Molecular Formula:
C21H24O9
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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4′-Deoxyphlorizin (CAS 4319-68-0) References

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4′-Deoxyphlorizin, 1 g

sc-206951
1 g
$300.00