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Products Description of Clavulanic acid CAS#58001-44-8Clavulanate Potassium, trade name potassium clavulanate, is an oxopenicillin β-lactamase inhibitor, which is a β-lactam ring and a hydrogenated isoxazole ring.
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Potassium clavulanate CAS# 61177-45-5Product Overview:Potassium Clavulanate, also known as CLAVULANIC ACID POTASSIUM SALT with the CAS#61177-45-5, is a potent β-lactamase inhibitor that is revolutionizing the way we combat bacterial infections in the industrial pharmaceutical sector. As a key component in the synthesis of advanced antibiotics, our Cellulose Clavulanate is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern manufacturing processes.Market Relevance:In the competitive landscape of the pharmaceutical industry, the need for effective antibacterial agents is paramount.
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Products Description of 2-Thiophenecarboxylic acid CAS#527-72-02-Thiophenecarboxylic acid is a kind of colorless crystal.
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Products Description of Sulfamic acid CAS#5329-14-6Aminosulfonic acid is a colorless, odorless and non-toxic solid strong acid. Its aqueous solution has the same strong acid properties as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, etc., but its corrosiveness to metals is much lower than that of hydrochloric acid, etc. It is extremely toxic to the human body, but it cannot be in contact with the skin for a long time, let alone enter the eyes.Due to its strong acid properties, it is also called solid sulfuric acid.
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Products Description of Madecassic acid CAS#18449-41-7Madecassoside (MC) is the main active ingredient of triterpenoid saponins in Centella asiatica Urb., a plant of the Umbelliferae family. Studies have shown that MC has a wide range of pharmacological activities in vivo and in vitro, and can reduce collagen-induced arthritis inflammation, promote the proliferation of human fibroblasts cultured in vitro, treat or prevent hypertrophic scars and keloids, and protect myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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Products Description of 4-Morpholineethanesulfonic acid CAS#4432-31-92-Morpholineethanesulfonic acid is a white solid powder at room temperature and pressure. It is soluble in polar solvents such as water, ethanol, methanol, and acetone, but insoluble in non-polar solvents. Its molecular structure contains a morpholine ring and an ethanesulfonic acid group. The morpholine ring is a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound with high stability and inertness, and has no obvious toxicity or irritation to organisms.
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Products Description of Dehydroacetic acid CAS#520-45-6DHA is widely found in many deep-sea fish oils, as well as in marine algae and some terrestrial plants. DHA is an ω-3 type unsaturated fatty acid and an essential fatty acid for the body. mp44℃. It is very unstable to light, oxygen and heat, and is easily oxidized and cracked, so antioxidants should usually be added.
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Products Description of Octanoic acid CAS#124-07-2Caprylic acid is a medium-chain fatty acid. It has 8 carbons in its chain, so it is also called n-caprylic acid. Caprylic acid is considered an essential fatty acid, which is necessary for the proper functioning of the human body.
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Products Description of Thiosalicylic acid CAS#147-93-3Thiosalicylic acid, o-mercaptobenzoic acid, white triclinic crystals or white solids. Soluble in ethanol and glacial acetic acid, slightly soluble in water. Used in the preparation of thioindigo dyes, and also used as a reagent for iron analysis.
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Products Description of Oleic acid CAS#112-80-1Insoluble in water, soluble in benzene, chloroform, miscible with methanol, ethanol, ether and carbon tetrachloride. Because it contains double bonds, it is easily oxidized by air, producing an unpleasant odor and turning yellow. When treated with nitrogen oxides, nitric acid, mercurous nitrate and sulfurous acid, it can be converted into oleic acid. When hydrogenated, it becomes stearic acid. The double bonds can easily react with halogens to form halogenated stearic acid.
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Products Description of 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid CAS#2809-21-4Hydroxyethylidene diphosphonic acid, also known as HEDP, is a diphosphate compound used in detergents, water purification processes, cosmetics and pharmaceutical production.
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Products Description of 1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylic acid chlorideCAS#4422-95-1White powder1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylic acid chloride Chemical PropertiesMelting point 32-38 °C (lit.)Boiling point 180 °C/16 mmHg (lit.)density 1.487 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)refractive index 1.5945-1.5965Fp >230 °Fstorage temp. Store below +30°C.solubility decomposesform Liquidcolor Clear colorless to slightly yellowWater Solubility decomposesSensitive Moisture SensitiveBRN 2940936CAS DataBase Reference4422-95-1(CAS DataBase Reference)NIST Chemistry
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Products Description of DL-Mandelic acid 99% CAS#90-64-2Mandelic acid is a large molecular weight fruit acid that is lipophilic. Compared with the common fruit acid-glycolic acid, mandelic acid has certain antibacterial ability. At the same time, compared with common glycolic acid and lactic acid, its penetration rate into Chemicalbook skin will be slower, which means that it is less irritating than glycolic acid. Its fat solubility is increased and the ability of stratum corneum to penetrate the skin is improved.
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Products Description of Kojic acid CAS#501-30-4Kojic acid, also known as kojic acid and kojic acid, is an organic acid with antibacterial effect produced by aerobic fermentation of glucose by Aspergillus candida at 30-32°C. Its molecular structure is a γ-pyrone with a substituent. Among the γ-pyrone compounds existing in nature, the only famous compounds are kojic acid and maltol. In 1907, Saito separated kojic acid crystals from rice koji. It was named by Yabuta in 1912 and its structure was determined in 1924.
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Products Description of (1S)-(+)-Camphor-10-sulphonic acid CAS#3144-16-9Optically active left- and right-handed camphorsulfonic acid is an important resolving agent for chiral isomer drugs.
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Products Description of OXALIC ACID CAS#68603-87-2Oxalic acid standard solution is mostly used for quantitative detection of oxalic acid content in food and medicine. For example, oxalic acid standard solution can be used to determine the oxalic acid content in edible mushroom broth.
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Products Description of Acetic acid CAS#64-19-7Acetic acid, commonly known as acetic acid (AcOH), is named after the main component of vinegar and is one of the most important fatty acids. It generally exists in many plants in free form or in the form of esters in nature. Molecular formula CH3COOH. The brewing and use of vinegar has a history of thousands of years. There are records of vinegar making in ancient China. However, concentrated acetic acid was successfully developed by Stahl in 1700. Pure acetic acid is a colorless liquid with a pungent taste.
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Products Description of Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid CAS#499-83-2Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid is an important pharmaceutical synthesis intermediate with a wide range of uses. Pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid exists naturally in bacterial spores, but the content is low, which cannot meet the demand, and it is not easy to extract. It is not conducive to industrial production and application.
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Products Description of Sulfuric acid CAS#7664-93-9Sulfuric Acid (CAS# 7664-93-9) is a potent, colorless, and odorless mineral acid with a wide range of applications across various industries. As a cornerstone in chemical manufacturing, it's instrumental in producing fertilizers, dyes, and pigments. Its strong dehydrating and oxidizing properties make it indispensable in metal processing and refining petroleum. In the laboratory, it's a versatile reagent for titration and sample preparation.
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Products Description of Citric acid CAS#77-92-9Citric acid is a white, crystalline, weak organic acid present in most plants and many animals as an intermediate in cellular respiration. Citric acid contains three carboxyl groups making it a carboxylic, more specifically a tricarboxylic, acid.the name citrus originates from the Greek kedromelon meaning apple of melon for the fruit citron. Greek works mention kitron, kitrion, or kitreos for citron fruit, which is an oblong fruit several inches long from the scrublike tree Citrus medica.
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Diethylenetriaminepenta(methylene-phosphonic acid) Chemical PropertiesBoiling point 1003.3±75.0 °C(Predicted)density 1.35 (50% aq.)vapor pressure 0Pa at 25℃storage temp. Hygroscopic, -20°C Freezer, Under inert atmospheresolubility Aqueous Base (Sparingly), Waterform Oilpka0.59±0.10(Predicted)color Pale Yellow to BrownWater Solubility 500g/L at 25℃BRN 2068968InChIKeyDUYCTCQXNHFCSJ-UHFFFAOYSA-NLogP-3.4CAS DataBase Reference15827-60-8(CAS DataBase Reference)EPA Substance Registry SystemPhosphonic acid, [[(phosphonomethyl)imino]bis[2,1-ethanediylnitrilo
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Products Description of Tannic acid CAS#1401-55-4This product is a light yellow to light brown powder with a special odor and an extremely astringent taste; soluble in 1 part of water or ethanol, soluble in acetone, and insoluble in chloroform or ether.Tannic acid Chemical PropertiesMelting point 218 °C (lit.)Boiling point 862.78°C (rough estimate)density 1.2965 (rough estimate)refractive index 1.7040 (estimate)FEMA 3042 | TANNIC ACID (QUERCUS SPP.)Fp 198°Cstorage temp. Storage temperature: no restrictions.solubility ethanol: soluble100mg/mL, yellow
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Products Description of Tannic acid CAS#1401-55-4Tannic acid, also known as tannic acid, is an organic compound with a chemical formula of C76H52O46. It is a yellow or brownish yellow powder. Its aqueous solution turns blue-black when it meets an iron salt solution. Adding sodium sulfite can delay the discoloration.In industry, tannic acid is widely used in tanning leather and making blue ink. Tannic acid can coagulate protein. People use tannic acid to chemically treat raw pig skin and raw cow skin, which can coagulate the soluble protein in the raw skin.
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Products Description of Isonicotinic acid CAS#55-22-1Isonicotinic acid is also known as pyridine-4-carboxylic acid. White needle-shaped crystals. Odorless, can sublime. Molecular weight 123.11. Melting point 319℃. Slightly soluble in cold water, soluble in hot water, insoluble in alcohol, benzene, ether. It is an amphoteric compound, soluble in both acid and alkali. Soluble in hot water and ethanol, slightly soluble in cold water and ether.
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Phosphoric Acid: A Versatile Chemical CompoundPhosphoric acid, a colorless, odorless, and syrupy liquid, is a common inorganic acid. Its chemical formula is H₃PO₄. It is a triprotic acid, meaning it can donate three protons (H⁺ ions) in aqueous solution.Properties and ProductionPhosphoric acid is a non-volatile, non-flammable, and relatively stable acid.
As early as 1780, the Swedish chemist Sheele discovered lactic acid from waste milk; the production of lactic acid by fermentation originated from the natural fermentation of Boutron and Fremy in 1941; the industrial production of lactic acid by pure fermentation was started by Charles E. Avery in 1881. began; and large-scale industrial production of L-lactic acid was formed in the early 1990s.
Acetic Acid: A Versatile Compound with Numerous ApplicationsAcetic acid, commonly known as ethanoic acid, is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH₃COOH. It’s a colorless liquid with a pungent smell and sour taste.
Tannic acid belongs to hydrolyzed tannins, which can be hydrolyzed to acid and glucose. It is one of the earliest studied tannins and has strong biological and pharmacological activities. Tannic acid is mainly rich in plants such as Chinese five seeds, Turkish seeds, tara pods, pomegranates, sumac leaves, sumac, and witch hazel trees.
Latest Developments in Acetic Acid ProductionRecent advancements in the production of acetic acid highlight a significant shift towards more sustainable and innovative methods. Acetic acid, an essential organic compound, is increasingly produced through biotechnological processes and carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion, reflecting the industry's commitment to sustainability.Bioproduction Innovations: The biological production of acetic acid is gaining traction as a sustainable alternative. Techniques such as genetic engineering are being utilized to enhance yields and reduce production costs.
Hydroxyethylidene diphosphonic acid characteristics:HEDP(Hydroxyethylidene Diphosphonic Acid) is an organic phosphoric acid and corrosion inhibitor, which can form stable complexing agent with iron, copper, zinc and other metal ions, and can dissolve oxides on the metal surface. HEDP can still play a good role in corrosion and scale inhibition at 250°C, is still very stable at high pH values, not easy to be hydrolyzed, and not easy to decompose under general light and heat conditions.
New Research Highlights the Dual Role of Formic Acid as a Food Preservative and Potential Inducer of Antibiotic ResistanceA recent study published in Frontiers in Microbiology has shed light on the complex effects of formic acid, a common food-grade preservative, on pathogenic bacteria. The research indicates that formic acid, which is approved by the FDA for use in the food industry due to its antimicrobial properties, may also induce a viable-but-non-culturable (VBNC) state in harmful bacteria such as Acinetobacter baumannii and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Groundbreaking Advancement in Phosphoric Acid Production TechnologyThe global phosphoric acid market is witnessing a significant transformation with the introduction of innovative production technologies that enhance efficiency and sustainability. According to a recent report by Grand View Research, the market size was valued at USD 41.26 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.2% from 2023 to 2040 .This growth is attributed to the increasing demand for phosphate fertilizers, which are crucial for the agricultural industry.
New Use of Poly-L-lactic Acid as Shape Memory MaterialBackground techniqueBiopolymer is an important medical polymer material with good biodischarge and bioabsorbability advantages. It has been widely used in outdoor fixation, tissue engineering stents, operation lines, drug control, etc. Polylactic acid is usually synthesized by the ring polymerization method of lactide. According to the difference of optical ring-opening polymerization, the lactide properties are divided into D-lactide properties, L-lactide properties and DL-lactide properties.
Erythromycin, chloramphenicol, and clindamycin are all called “mycins”. What are the differences in their effects?There are many drugs with the word “mycin”, such as erythromycin, chloramphenicol, clindamycin, gentamicin, etc. are very common. So, how should these “mycins” be distinguished?
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