Xanthydrol is an organic chemical compound. Its formula is C13H10O2. Its total molecular weight is 198.221 g/mol. Xanthydrol is used to test the levels of urea in the bloodstream.
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Squalane
Squalane is a hydrocarbon and triterpene derived by hydrogenation of squalene. Due to the complete saturation of squalane it is not subject to auto-oxidation. This fact coupled with lower costs […]
Cyclononane
Cyclononane is an alicyclic hydrocarbon consisting of a ring of nine carbon atoms. Its molecular formula is C9H18. Its empirical formula is CH2.
Carasinol B
Carasinol B is a stilbenoid tetramer found in Caragana sinica (Chinese : Jin Que-gen).Acid-catalyzed epimerization of kobophenol A to carasinol B can be performed in vitro.
Kobophenol A
Kobophenol A is a compound with the formula C56H44O13. It can be thought of as a tetramer of the stilbene analog C14H12O4 with the loss of two water molecules and […]
Valienamine
Valienamine is a C-7 aminocyclitol found as a substructure of pseudooligosaccharides such as acarbose or validamycins. It can be found in Actinoplanes species.It is an intermediate formed by microbial degradation […]
Valienol
Valienol (streptol) is a C-7 cyclitol similar in structure to valienamine.
5′-Guanylyl imidodiphosphate
5′-Guanylyl imidodiphosphate is a purine nucleotide. It is an analog of guanosine triphosphate in which one of the oxygen atoms is replaced with an amine producing a non-hydrolyzable functional group. […]
Dundasite
Dundasite is a rare lead aluminium carbonate mineral. The mineral is named after the type locality Dundas Tasmania Australia. The mineral was first discovered in the Adelaide Proprietary Mine. Dundasite […]
3-Chlorophthalic anhydride
3-Chlorophthalic anhydride is a monochlorinated aromatic anhydride. It is an isomer of 4-chlorophthalic anhydride and a derivative of phthalic anhydride.