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Compound Fr12862

Product Specifications

Bioactivity

Compound Fr12862, with CAS No. 35370-92-4, is a fragment molecule that serves as an important scaffold for molecular linking, expansion, and modification. Compound Fr12862 provides a structural basis and research tool for the design and screening of novel drug candidates, and is commonly used in drug discovery, drug synthesis, and related research.

Smiles

COc1ccc(OCC(N)=S)cc1

Molecular Formula

C9H11NO2S

Molecular Weight

197.26

Shipping Conditions

Cool pack

Storage Temperature

-20°C

Product Datasheet

https://www.targetmol.com/attachment/DataSheet/A6DA094D-38CB-401F-A174-A71AAC82EE6C/Fr12862

CAS Number

35370-92-4

Available Sizes

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