Pharmaceutical intermediates are compounds used during the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). They are intermediate products in the chemical process that ultimately leads to the production of the final API. They can be used to make drugs for various therapeutic areas, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and central nervous system disorders. Pharmaceutical intermediates play a crucial role in determining the quality, purity, and stability of the final API, and therefore, their manufacturing and quality control are strictly regulated by government agencies. The proper selection and control of pharmaceutical intermediates is critical to ensuring the safety and efficacy of the final API.
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Allyl phenyl ether CAS1746-13-0Used for synthetic drugs result shu and other fine chemical products
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Monoethyl Adipate CAS626-86-8Used in organic synthesis, pharmaceutical intermediates, solvents, etc.
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Adenine CAS73-24-5Microbiological determination of nicotinic acid. HIV, cancer and genetic research.
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ACETYLENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID CAS142-45-0Pharmaceutical intermediates for the production of antidote 2 thiol succinic acid sodium.
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Acetamidine hydrochloride CAS124-42-5Important intermediate synthesis of vitamin B1, the basic raw material of organic synthesis.
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4-Amino-2,6-dihydroxypyrimidine CAS873-83-6Caffeine, theophylline, SDM used as pharmaceutical intermediates