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PD 145305 (CAS 90536-15-5)

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Alternate Names:
benzylmercaptoacetic acid; 3-phenyl-2-sulfanylpropanoic acid
Application:
PD 145305 is a useful negative control for the calpain inhibitors
CAS Number:
90536-15-5
Molecular Weight:
182.24
Molecular Formula:
C9H10O2S
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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PD 145305 is an organic compound which serves as a versatile reagent in various chemical syntheses. Notably, it is employed in the synthesis of flavoring agents and preservatives in food products and plays a role in the manufacture of fragrances and dyes. The compound is known for its ability to engage in chemical reactions such as esterification and acylation due to the reactivity of its carboxylic acid group. In has been researched in the context of antibacterial properties in certain scenarios and has been utilized as an insecticide. Additionally, its capacity to potentially function as an antioxidant is an area of research interest, although this attribute warrants further investigation.


PD 145305 (CAS 90536-15-5) References

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PD 145305, 5 mg

sc-222131
5 mg
$255.00