Product Name:3-cyclopentyl-2-(4-(isoquinolin-5-yloxy)-6-oxopyridazin-1(6H)-yl)propanoic acid

IUPAC Name:3-cyclopentyl-2-[4-(isoquinolin-5-yloxy)-6-oxo-1,6-dihydropyridazin-1-yl]propanoic acid

CAS:1191454-34-8
Molecular Formula:C21H21N3O4
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM630177
Molecular Weight:379.42

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CAS NO:1191454-34-8
Molecular Formula:C21H21N3O4
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Smiles Code:OC(=O)C(CC1CCCC1)N1N=CC(OC2=CC=CC3=CN=CC=C23)=CC1=O
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Catalog Number:CM630177
Molecular Weight:379.42
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