
Name: | Methylcyanocarbamate |
Catalogue No. | VE006739 |
CAS No. | 21729-98-6 |
Molecular Formula | C3H4N2O2 |
Molecular Weight | 100.08 |
Status | In-stock |
IUPAC Name | Methyl N-cyanocarbamate |
Synonyms | Albendazole Impurity 7 |
Description | Methylcyanocarbamate (CAS No: 21729-98-6) or Albendazole Impurity 7 is an intermediate product formed from calcium cyanamide and methyl chloroformate during the synthesis of Albendazole that applies to the class of Benzimidazole has a widespread range of movement against nematode parasites of the enteric diseases. |
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