Benzimidazole

Benzimidazole is defined as a class of heterocyclic aromatic organic compound characterized by a benzene ring fused to an imidazole ring at specific positions, exhibiting both acidic and weakly basic properties.

Category :

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

CAS NO :

51-17-2

Purity :

Has a chemical purity of at least 98%

Formula :

C7H6N2

Molecular Weight :

118.14 g/mol

Synonyms :

BENZIMIDAZOLE 51-17-2 1H-Benzimidazole 1H-Benzo[d]imidazole 1,3-Benzodiazole

Form :

white, crystalline solid with a tabular

Uses :

Anti-inflammatory, Antiparasitic, Antihypertensive, Anticancer, Anti-microbial, Anthelmintic

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