About Biochemical Synephrine
()-Synephrine Synonym: 1-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-2-methylaminoethanol, 4-Hydroxy--(methylaminomethyl)benzyl alcohol Linear Formula: HOC6H4CH(CH2NHCH3)OHMolecular Weight: 167.21CAS Number: 94-07-5 assay 98% mp 187 C (dec.)(lit.) storage temp. 2-8C Gene Information human ... ADRA1A(148), ADRA1B(147), ADRA1D(146), ADRA2A(150), ADRA2B(151), ADRA2C(152) Description Biochem/physiol Actions -adrenoceptor agonist, vasoconstrictor. Packaging 5 g in poly bottle Features and Benefits This compound is also offered as part of Sigmas Library of Pharmacologically Active Compounds (LOPAC), a biologically annotated collection of high-quality, ready-to-screen compounds.
FAQs of Biochemical Synephrine:
Q: What is the chemical composition of Biochemical Synephrine?
A: Biochemical Synephrine has a molecular formula of C9H14ClNO2 and a molecular weight of 203.66 grams (g).
Q: What is the purity level of Biochemical Synephrine?
A: Biochemical Synephrine has a purity level of 99%.
Q: What does Biochemical Synephrine look like?
A: Biochemical Synephrine appears as a colorless solid.
Q: What is the melting point of Biochemical Synephrine?
A: The melting point for Biochemical Synephrine is 162 to 164 C (324 to 327 F; 435 to 437 K) for the R-()-enantiomer and 184 to 185 C for the racemate.
Q: Is Biochemical Synephrine supplied as an enantiomer or racemate?
A: Biochemical Synephrine can exist as both the R-()-enantiomer and the racemate, with their respective melting points provided.