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IDARUBICINOL

IDARUBICINOL Structural

What is IDARUBICINOL?

The Uses of IDARUBICINOL

Idarubicinol is the alcohol analog of Idrabucin (I167000), an orally active anthracycline; analog of Daunorubicin. Antineoplastic.

What are the applications of Application

Idarubicinol is a 13-OH metabolite of idarubicin with cytotoxic effects on leukemia cells

Properties of IDARUBICINOL

solubility  Chloroform, DMSO, Methanol (Sparingly)
form  Solid
color  Red to Dark Red
Stability: Hygroscopic

Safety information for IDARUBICINOL

Computed Descriptors for IDARUBICINOL

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