Ptaquiloside CAS 87625-62-5
Chemical Name:?Ptaquiloside
CAS No.: 87625-62-5
Molecular Formula: C20H30O8
Molecular Weight: 398.45
Appearance: White Powder
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Ptaquiloside?Details
Chemical Name:?Ptaquiloside
CAS No.: 87625-62-5
Molecular Formula: C20H30O8
Molecular Weight: 398.45
Molecular?Structure:
Appearance: White Powder
Ptaquiloside?Typical Properties
Melting point
85-89 ??C
Boiling point
620.7??55.0 ??C(Predicted)
Density
1.43??0.1 g/cm3(Predicted)
Specific Rotation
D22 -188?? (c = 1 in methanol)
Acidity coefficient (pKa)
12.85??0.70(Predicted)
Ptaquiloside?Usage
Feed Additives
Ptaquiloside?Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25KG/Drum
Ptaquiloside?Storage
Keep in a well-closed, light-resistant, dry and cool place.
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