5-Bromo-1H-Indole-3-Carboxylic Acid Methyl Ester
CAS No. 773873-77-1
5-Bromo-1H-Indole-3-Carboxylic Acid Methyl Ester ( Methyl 5-bromo-1H-indole-3-carboxylate )
Catalog No. M29537 CAS No. 773873-77-1
5-Bromo-1H-Indole-3-Carboxylic Acid Methyl Ester is a marine derived natural products found in Smenospongia sp.
Purity : >98% (HPLC)
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Handing Instructions
Size | Price / USD | Stock | Quantity |
5MG | 45 | In Stock |
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10MG | 68 | In Stock |
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25MG | 115 | In Stock |
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50MG | 173 | In Stock |
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100MG | 258 | In Stock |
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200MG | 388 | In Stock |
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500MG | Get Quote | In Stock |
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1G | Get Quote | In Stock |
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Biological Information
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Product Name5-Bromo-1H-Indole-3-Carboxylic Acid Methyl Ester
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NoteResearch use only, not for human use.
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Brief Description5-Bromo-1H-Indole-3-Carboxylic Acid Methyl Ester is a marine derived natural products found in Smenospongia sp.
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Description5-Bromo-1H-Indole-3-Carboxylic Acid Methyl Ester is a marine derived natural products found in Smenospongia sp.
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SynonymsMethyl 5-bromo-1H-indole-3-carboxylate
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PathwayOthers
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TargetOther Targets
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Recptor——
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Research Area——
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Indication——
Chemical Information
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CAS Number773873-77-1
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Formula Weight254.1
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Molecular FormulaC10H8BrNO2
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Purity>98% (HPLC)
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Solubility——
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SMILESO=C(OC)C1=CNC=2C=CC(Br)=CC21
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Chemical Name——
Shipping & Storage Information
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Storage(-20℃)
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ShippingWith Ice Pack
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Stability≥ 2 years
Reference
molnova catalog
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