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Bombykol
  • Bombykol

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Price $51 Get Latest Price Get Latest Price
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Supply Ability: 10g
Update Time: 2024-11-19

Product Details

Product Name: Bombykol CAS No.: 765-17-3
Purity: 99.43% Supply Ability: 10g
Release date: 2024/11/19

Product Introduction

Bioactivity

NameBombykol
DescriptionBombykol (Isobombycol) is an insect sex pheromone that is produced as a sex attractant for the females of Bombyx mori.
Storagestore at low temperature | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice.
Solubility InformationDMSO : 90 mg/mL (377.5 mM), Sonication is recommended.
KeywordsBombykol | hexadeca-10,12-dien-1-ol
Related Compound LibrariesBioactive Compound Library | Natural Product Library | Natural Product Library for HTS | Bioactive Compounds Library Max

Company Profile Introduction

Target Molecule Corp. (TargetMol) is a global high-tech enterprise, headquartered in Boston, MA, specializing in chemical and biological research product and service to meet the research needs of global customers. TargetMol has evolved into one of the biggest global compound library and small molecule suppliers and a customer based on 40+ countries. TargetMol offers over 80 types of compound libraries and a wide range of high-quality research chemicals including inhibitors, activator, natural compounds, peptides, inhibitory antibodies, and novel life-science kits, for laboratory and scientific use. Besides, virtual screening service is also available for customers who would like to conduct the computer-aided drug discovery.

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