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Synephrine
Catalog No. | PI0135 |
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CAS No. | 94-07-5 |
Molecular Formula | C9H13NO2 |
Molecular Weight | 167.21 |
Purity | 98% HPLC |
Package | 25 kg/drum |
Appearance | Powder |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Note: This synephrine can also be used as reference standards. You can find it under the category of Reference Substance at Herbalext.com. |
Safety Tips of Synephrine
Handling of synephrine should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients. Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes.
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