4-((3,4-Dihydroquinolin-1(2H)-yl)sulfonyl)aniline

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Reagent Code: #178675
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CAS Number 5455-89-0

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Weight 288.37 g/mol
Formula C₁₅H₁₆N₂O₂S
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MDL Number MFCD03002135
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Storage 2-8°C, light-proof, inert gas

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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors for cancer treatment. It serves as a key building block in medicinal chemistry due to its ability to enhance binding affinity and selectivity in drug candidates. Also employed in the preparation of sulfonamide-based bioactive molecules with potential antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Its structure supports conjugation in targeted therapies, improving pharmacokinetic profiles of resulting drugs.

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inventory 1g
10-20 days ฿9,090.00
inventory 5g
10-20 days ฿36,680.00
inventory 250mg
10-20 days ฿3,910.00

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4-((3,4-Dihydroquinolin-1(2H)-yl)sulfonyl)aniline
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Used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, particularly in the development of kinase inhibitors for cancer treatment. It serves as a key building block in medicinal chemistry due to its ability to enhance binding affinity and selectivity in drug candidates. Also employed in the preparation of sulfonamide-based bioactive molecules with potential antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Its structure supports conjugation in targeted therapies, improving pharmacokinetic profiles of resulting drugs.
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