2-(Aminomethyl)-3-Methylbutan-1-Ol

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Reagent Code: #138886
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CAS Number 718633-43-3

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Weight 117.19 g/mol
Formula C₆H₁₅NO
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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of central nervous system agents and anticonvulsant drugs. Its chiral structure supports the creation of building blocks important in drug design. Also employed in the preparation of bioactive molecules due to its amino and alcohol functional groups that allow for easy modification in multi-step organic syntheses.

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2-(Aminomethyl)-3-Methylbutan-1-Ol
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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of central nervous system agents and anticonvulsant drugs. Its chiral structure supports the creation of building blocks important in drug design. Also employed in the preparation of bioactive molecules due to its amino and alcohol functional groups that allow for easy modification in multi-step organic syntheses.

Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of central nervous system agents and anticonvulsant drugs. Its chiral structure supports the creation of building blocks important in drug design. Also employed in the preparation of bioactive molecules due to its amino and alcohol functional groups that allow for easy modification in multi-step organic syntheses.

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