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92648-50MG
Betulin (C15-1240-636)
Price: $304.90List Price: $338.78Betulin is a naturally occurring pentacyclic triterpene alcohol with a lupane skeleton , found in large quantities in the bark of white birch. It may possess anticancer and antiviral properties. -
B9757-1G
Betulin (C15-1240-637)
Price: $262.61List Price: $291.79Betulin, a triterpene with lupane nucleus, is found in the bark of birch trees. It undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid agents to form allobetulin. -
B9757-5G
Betulin (C15-1240-638)
Price: $326.30List Price: $362.55Betulin, a triterpene with lupane nucleus, is found in the bark of birch trees. It undergoes rearrangement in the presence of acid agents to form allobetulin. -
45756-250MG-R
Teflubenzuron (C15-1284-193)
Price: $170.65List Price: $189.61Legal Information PESTANAL is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich International GmbH -
CRM01399-100MG
TEFLUBENZURON (C15-1284-194)
Price: $278.57List Price: $309.52This certified reference material (CRM) is produced and certified in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO 17034. This CRM is traceable to primary material from an NMI, e. -
231343
Tetracycline Te-5mg Pk10 Cart
Price: $271.41List Price: $301.57Sensi-Disc™ brand discs are 6-mm discs prepared by impregnating high quality absorbent paper with accurately determined amounts of antibiotic or other chemotherapeutic agents. Discs are clearly marked on both sides with letters and numbers -
244961-1G
Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0) (C15-1214-852)
Price: $270.75List Price: $300.83Application Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0) is used as a precursor to platinum complexes. It can undergo oxidative addition to organochalcogen compounds such as dithienyl ditelluride through the cleavage of the carbon–chalcogen bond. -
244961-5G
Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0) (C15-1214-853)
Price: $504.28List Price: $560.31Application Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0) is used as a precursor to platinum complexes. It can undergo oxidative addition to organochalcogen compounds such as dithienyl ditelluride through the cleavage of the carbon–chalcogen bond.