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Myristyl-γ-picolinium Chloride (CAS 2748-88-1)

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Alternate Names:
4-Methyl-1-tetradecylpyridinium Chloride; 1-Tetradecyl-4-picolinium Chloride; MPC
CAS Number:
2748-88-1
Molecular Weight:
325.96
Molecular Formula:
C20H36N•Cl
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Myristyl-γ-picolinium Chloride is a synthetic compound with chiral properties. It is soluble in water and finds extensive applications in scientific research. Myristyl-γ-picolinium Chloride has been employed in diverse research studies investigating biochemical and physiological processes. Its distinct characteristics make it a valuable asset in laboratory experiments. This compound has been instrumental in studying the impact of different drugs on the central nervous system, as well as assessing the effects of various substances on heart rate, blood pressure, immune system, and cancer cells.


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Myristyl-γ-picolinium Chloride, 1 g

sc-477783
1 g
$401.00