👉 It's a compound found in various medicinal plants, mostly used in organic chemistry and pharmaceuticals to produce derivatives like benzoates or propionaldehyde. The formula is 279-4-methyl-s-methyl-4-(3-nitrophenyl)-2-oxybut-3-enethioate. It's derived from a compound named 1597410-47-3, which can also be used for organic synthesis and pharmaceutical applications.
👉 The chemical compound is a tetrafluoroquinoxaline with code number 683274-52-4, a yellowish-green solid and odorless. Its formula is C19H23FO2. This molecule has three bromo-substituted carbon atoms in the quinoline ring, two of which are bonded to fluorine, one of which is attached to a chlorine atom on top.
👉 It's a substance with molecular formula C10H19NO2, synthesized from T-butyl 4-(5-cyanopyridin-2-yl)piperazine, and it has a 683274-61-5 code in the FDA.
👉 2796. E-1-Pyridin-2-yl-N-Methylimidazole, with a synthetic structure, has a chemical formula of C14H13N2O5S (C)-3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl. It's used in pharmaceuticals for its antiviral and antioxidant properties. 683736-02-9 is the ISO code for this substance.