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Catalog Number:
37616
CAS Number:
55079-83-9
Acitretina
Purity:
≥ 98 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
( 2E , 4E , 6E ,8E - 9-(4-Metoxi-2,3,6-trimetilfenil)-3,7-dimetilnona-2,4,6,8-tetraenoico)ácido, Ácido 9-(4-metoxi-2,3,6-trimetilfenil)-3,7-dimetilnona-2,4,6,8-tetraenoico
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Información del producto

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Número CAS
55079-83-9
Fórmula molecular
C21H26O3
Peso molecular
326.44
Número MDL
MFCD00866632
Punto de fusión
230 ?C
Condiciones
Conservar a <0°C
Información general
Número CAS
55079-83-9
Fórmula molecular
C21H26O3
Peso molecular
326.44
Número MDL
MFCD00866632
Punto de fusión
230 ?C
Condiciones
Conservar a <0°C
Propiedades
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Materiales peligrosos
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Antibiótico
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Regulado por la DEA
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Aplicaciones

Acitretin is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Dermatology Treatments: Acitretin is primarily used in the treatment of severe psoriasis and other skin disorders. Its effectiveness in reducing skin cell production makes it a vital option for patients who do not respond to conventional therapies.
  • Research on Retinoid Mechanisms: In scientific studies, Acitretin serves as a model compound for understanding the action of retinoids in cellular processes, including differentiation and proliferation. This research is crucial for developing new dermatological therapies.
  • Pharmaceutical Development: The compound is significant in the pharmaceutical industry for developing new formulations and delivery systems, enhancing the bioavailability and efficacy of retinoid-based treatments.
  • Cosmetic Applications: Acitretin is also explored in cosmetic formulations aimed at anti-aging and skin rejuvenation, leveraging its ability to promote skin cell turnover and improve texture.
  • Oncology Research: Emerging studies suggest potential applications in oncology, where Acitretin may play a role in inhibiting tumor growth and enhancing the effectiveness of certain cancer therapies.

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