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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C16H18O9
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
354.31
NACRES:
NA.24
PubChem Substance ID:
UNSPSC Code:
85151701
EC Number:
206-325-6
MDL number:
grade
primary reference standard
shelf life
limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
manufacturer/tradename
HWI
technique(s)
HPLC: suitable, gas chromatography (GC): suitable
mp
210 °C (dec.) (lit.)
SMILES string
O[C@@H]1C[C@](O)(C[C@@H](OC(=O)\C=C\c2ccc(O)c(O)c2)[C@@H]1O)C(O)=O
InChI
1S/C16H18O9/c17-9-3-1-8(5-10(9)18)2-4-13(20)25-12-7-16(24,15(22)23)6-11(19)14(12)21/h1-5,11-12,14,17-19,21,24H,6-7H2,(H,22,23)/b4-2+/t11-,12-,14-,16+/m1/s1
InChI key
CWVRJTMFETXNAD-JUHZACGLSA-N
General description
Produced and qualified by HWI pharma services GmbH.
Exact content by quantitative NMR can be found on the certificate.
Exact content by quantitative NMR can be found on the certificate.
Application
Reference standard in the analysis of herbal medicinal products
Other Notes
This compound is commonly found in plants of the genus: angelica arnica carum crataegus echinacea hedera humulus hypericum melissa pimpinella plantago salvia sambucus valeriana
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Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
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