Cholesterol (CAS 57-88-5): Essential Pharmaceutical Intermediate
High purity cholesterol for advanced synthesis and pharmaceutical applications.
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Cholesterol
Cholesterol is a critical compound used widely as a pharmaceutical intermediate and synthesis material, essential for developing various drugs and chemical compounds. Its high purity and reliable supply make it a cornerstone for research and manufacturing in the pharmaceutical sector.
- Leverage high purity cholesterol for your pharmaceutical intermediates needs, ensuring quality in your synthesis processes.
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- Utilize pharma grade cholesterol powder to meet stringent industry standards for your research and production.
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Key Advantages
Exceptional Purity
Achieve superior results in your synthesis with our high purity cholesterol, consistently meeting 99.0%min standards.
Versatile Application
Employ this cholesterol synthesis material as a foundational element in a wide range of chemical and pharmaceutical applications.
Reliable Supply Chain
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Key Applications
Pharmaceutical Synthesis
As a vital pharmaceutical intermediate, cholesterol plays a key role in the synthesis of various active pharmaceutical ingredients and complex molecules.
Biochemical Research
Researchers utilize cholesterol as a synthesis material for studying cell membranes, lipid metabolism, and developing new diagnostic reagents.
Drug Development
The compound serves as a crucial building block in the drug development pipeline, contributing to the creation of novel therapeutic agents.
Specialty Chemicals
Beyond pharmaceuticals, cholesterol is employed in the creation of specialty chemicals and advanced materials requiring its unique structure.