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9-Hydroxyfluorene (CAS 1689-64-1)

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CAS Number:
1689-64-1
Molecular Weight:
182.22
Molecular Formula:
C13H10O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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9-Hydroxyfluorene, is a synthetic compound extensively utilized in scientific research. As a white crystalline solid, it is insoluble in water but dissolves well in organic solvents. Its broad range of applications includes the investigation of biochemical and physiological effects, as well as its synthesis method and research utilization. In scientific research, 9-Hydroxyfluorene plays a pivotal role in different applications. It serves as a valuable model compound for scrutinizing the mechanisms of action of various drugs. Beyond that, 9-Hydroxyfluorene contributes to the synthesis of other compounds like fluorenone and fluorene derivatives. Notably, 9-Hydroxyfluorene proves useful as a fluorescent probe, facilitating the detection of biomolecules. Additionally, it serves as a substrate for enzyme reactions, bolstering its utility in various experiments. Despite its significance, the full mechanism of action of 9-Hydroxyfluorene remains partially elusive. It is believed that the compound interacts with specific receptors within the body, instigating specific biochemical and processes. Particularly, the serotonin system and the GABAergic system, which regulate mood and anxiety, have been identified as targets of 9-Hydroxyfluorene′s interactions.


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9-Hydroxyfluorene, 5 g

sc-227142
5 g
$28.00