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Selenourea (CAS 630-10-4)

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CAS Number:
630-10-4
Molecular Weight:
123.02
Molecular Formula:
CH4N2Se
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For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Selenourea, a versatile small molecule, has gained prominence in scientific research due to its wide-ranging applications. This relatively recent compound has found utility in diverse fields, spanning biochemical and physiological research. Selenourea possesses versatile binding capabilities to various molecules, a low toxicity profile, and catalytic potential in specific reactions. In biochemical and physiological research, selenourea has facilitated the exploration of molecule effects on the body, illuminating novel pathways for manipulating biochemical processes. Notably, selenourea exhibits catalytic properties in select reactions. Its binding affinity to diverse molecules, coupled with its oxidizing capabilities, enables it to catalyze reactions such as the oxidation of specific molecules. Moreover, selenourea has demonstrated inhibitory potential by effectively binding to specific molecules, impeding their participation in reactions.


Selenourea (CAS 630-10-4) References

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Selenourea, 1 g

sc-258152
1 g
$97.00

Selenourea, 10 g

sc-258152A
10 g
$665.00

Selenourea, 25 g

sc-258152B
25 g
$1498.00