4-(3-Methoxyphenyl)piperidine

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Reagent Code: #212401
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CAS Number 99329-55-2

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Weight 191.27 g/mol
Formula C₁₂H₁₇NO
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MDL Number MFCD05189908
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Storage 2-8°C, light-proof, inert gas

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Used in pharmaceutical research as a key intermediate in the synthesis of analgesic and neuroactive compounds. Its structure supports the development of drugs targeting central nervous system disorders, including pain management agents. Commonly utilized in the creation of novel opioid receptor modulators due to its affinity for binding to neural receptors. Also employed in the design of serotonin and dopamine receptor ligands for studying psychiatric conditions. Frequently appears in medicinal chemistry workflows for optimizing drug candidates with improved selectivity and reduced side effects.

Available Sizes & Pricing

Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
250mg
10-20 days ฿4,880.00
1g
10-20 days ฿12,780.00
5g
10-20 days ฿52,200.00
4-(3-Methoxyphenyl)piperidine
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Used in pharmaceutical research as a key intermediate in the synthesis of analgesic and neuroactive compounds. Its structure supports the development of drugs targeting central nervous system disorders, including pain management agents. Commonly utilized in the creation of novel opioid receptor modulators due to its affinity for binding to neural receptors. Also employed in the design of serotonin and dopamine receptor ligands for studying psychiatric conditions. Frequently appears in medicinal chemistry workflows for optimizing drug candidates with improved selectivity and reduced side effects.
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