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Dolutegravir (GSK1349572) 5mg

CAS# 1051375-16-6

Grade: HPLC-UV

SKU: ChemD-976-S2667-5mg-1x5-Milligram-1051375-16-6

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Melting Point
190-193C
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Freezing Point
190-193C
Molecular Weight
419.38
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Refractive Index
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LogP
2.4
Exact/Molecular Mass
419.12927704 g/mol
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Assay (Gas chromatography)
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Molecular formula
C20H19F2N3O5
Soluble
Slightly soluble
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Selleck Chemicals LLC manufactures Dolutegravir (GSK1349572) 5mg, for sale through ChemDirect.
Selleck Chemicals LLC sells Dolutegravir (GSK1349572) 5mg with a product grade of HPLC-UV and percent purity of 97%. Dolutegravir (GSK1349572) 5mg is for sale online in 1x10 Milligram, 1x10 Millimeter, 1x200 Milligram, 1x50 Milligram, and 1x5 Milligram quantities. Dolutegravir (GSK1349572) 5mg has the molecular formula C20H19F2N3O5 and a chemical weight of 419.38. Dolutegravir (GSK1349572) 5mg is also called gsk1349572, tivicay, s/gsk1349572, dolutegravir (gsk1349572), gsk 1349572, s-349572, gsk-1349572, unii-dko1w9h7m1, (4r\\, 12as)-n-(2\\, 4-difluorobenzyl)-7-hydroxy-4-methyl-6\\, 8-dioxo-3\\, 4\\, 6\\, 8\\, 12\\, 12a-hexahydro-2h-pyrido[1\'\\, 2\':4\\, 5]pyrazino[2\\, 1-b][1\\, 3]oxazine-9-carboxamide, chebi:76010 and s-gsk1349572. It's CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) Registry Number is 1051375-16-6.

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Selleck Chemicals LLC Selleck's Bioactive Compound Libraries consist of over 8,000 small molecules with validated biological and pharmacological activities. The safety and effectiveness of these molecules has been demonstrated through preclinical and clinical research and many of them are FDA-approved compounds.