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Classified as a diamine, it represents the most basic form within this compound class. Despite being odorless and having a bitter taste, it finds extensive utilization due to its widespread availability and diverse applications. Originating from putrefied animal tissue and certain plant species, cadaverine dihydrochloride occurs naturally. Cadaverine dihydrochloride is widely used as a reagent and biochemical tool. It can act as a precursor for the synthesis of various organic compounds and polymers. Additionally, its ability to form coordination complexes with metal ions makes it useful in analytical chemistry and metal extraction processes.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Cadaverine dihydrochloride, 1 g | sc-239455 | 1 g | $41.00 | |||
Cadaverine dihydrochloride, 5 g | sc-239455A | 5 g | $104.00 | |||
Cadaverine dihydrochloride, 25 g | sc-239455B | 25 g | $268.00 |