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DA 3505

DA 3505 is a metabolite of the anti-inflammatory drug feprazone. It is used in pharmacokinetic and metabolic studies, with HPLC detection possible at 0.1 μg/mL for feprazone and 0.2 μg/mL for this metabolite in plasma, while TLC can quantify both down to approximately 0.5 μg/mL.

Product Specifications

CAS Number

77165-71-0

Smiles

O=C1N (N (C (=O) C1CC=C (CO) C) C2=CC=CC=C2) C3=CC=CC=C3

Molecular Formula

C20H20N2O3

Molecular Weight

336.38

Storage Conditions

-20°C

Notes

For research use only.

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