Isoquinolin-3-ylmethanol

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Reagent Code: #199750
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CAS Number 76884-34-9

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Weight 159.19 g/mol
Formula C₁₀H₉NO
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Melting Point 78-82°C
Boiling Point 335.1°C
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Storage Room temperature, dry

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Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of alkaloid-based drugs. It serves as a building block for bioactive molecules with potential applications in central nervous system disorders and cancer research. Its structure allows for easy modification, making it valuable in medicinal chemistry for designing novel compounds with enhanced biological activity. Also employed in the preparation of fluorescent probes due to its aromatic properties, useful in biochemical imaging and diagnostics.

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inventory 250mg
10-20 days ฿2,130.00
inventory 1g
10-20 days ฿4,990.00
inventory 5g
10-20 days ฿19,980.00

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Isoquinolin-3-ylmethanol
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Used as a key intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, particularly in the development of alkaloid-based drugs. It serves as a building block for bioactive molecules with potential applications in central nervous system disorders and cancer research. Its structure allows for easy modification, making it valuable in medicinal chemistry for designing novel compounds with enhanced biological activity. Also employed in the preparation of fluorescent probes due to its aromatic properties, useful in biochemical imaging and diagnostics.
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