7-Methoxy-8-Methyl-2-(4-Propan-2-yl-1,3-Thiazol-2-yl)-1H-Quinolin-4-One: A Key Pharmaceutical Intermediate for Hepatitis C Treatment

Unlock the potential of advanced antiviral therapies with this crucial pharmaceutical building block.

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Advantages it Brings

Purity and Quality Assurance

With an assay of ≥99.0%, this compound meets stringent pharmaceutical standards, ensuring the reliability of the Hepatitis C drug manufacturing process.

Role in Antiviral Therapies

This compound is indispensable for the creation of Simeprevir, a leading treatment for Hepatitis C, contributing significantly to medical advancements.

Chemical Stability

Possessing a high boiling point and flash point, this quinoline derivative offers excellent chemical stability, making it suitable for complex synthesis pathways.

Key Applications

Pharmaceutical Synthesis

Serves as a critical building block in the multi-step synthesis of complex active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), particularly for antiviral drugs.

Hepatitis C Treatment Development

Directly utilized in the manufacturing of Simeprevir, a key therapeutic agent targeting the Hepatitis C virus.

Medicinal Chemistry Research

Its unique structure makes it valuable for researchers exploring novel quinoline-based compounds with potential therapeutic applications.

API Intermediate Supply Chain

Plays a vital role in the global supply chain for essential pharmaceutical intermediates, ensuring consistent availability for drug production.

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Global Experience

With 20 years of R&D, manufacturing, and sales experience, we proudly serve clients across 60 countries and regions worldwide.

Advanced Facilities

Our in-house R&D laboratory, pilot platform, and large-scale production workshop are equipped to meet the audit requirements of global customers.

Seamless Scalability

We facilitate a perfect transition from small-scale lab requirements (grams) to full commercialization (hundreds of tons).