Benserazide hydrochloride CAS 14919-77-8
Chemical Name: Benserazide hydrochloride
Synonyms:?Benserazide HCl
CAS No.: 14919-77-8
Molecular Formula: C10H16ClN3O5
Molecular Weight: 293.7
Appearance: Solid
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Benserazide hydrochloride Details
Chemical Name: Benserazide hydrochloride
Synonyms:?Benserazide HCl
CAS No.: 14919-77-8
Molecular Formula: C10H16ClN3O5
Molecular Weight: 293.7
Molecular?Structure:
Appearance: Solid
Typical?Properties
Melting Point
146??C
Appearance
Solid
Colour
White
Storage
2-8??C
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Benserazide hydrochloride Usage
Used as a decarboxylase inhibitor
Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25KG/Drum
Benserazide hydrochloride Storage
Keep in a well-closed,light-resistant, dry and cool place.
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