2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid: A Versatile Intermediate for Pharmaceutical, Dye, and Flavor Manufacturing

Discover the critical role of 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid (CAS 13362-28-2) as a high-purity chemical intermediate. Source this essential building block from a reliable manufacturer in China for your pharmaceutical, dye, flavor, and fragrance applications.

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Key Advantages of Sourcing 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid

Exceptional Purity for Demanding Applications

Our 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid boasts a minimum purity of ≥99.0%, ensuring reliable performance in your sensitive synthesis processes, crucial for pharmaceutical and high-end dye applications. You can buy with confidence knowing you're getting a top-tier intermediate.

Cost-Effective Pharmaceutical and Dye Intermediates

As a leading supplier, we provide competitive pricing on 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid, making it an economically viable choice for large-scale production of pharmaceutical intermediates and specialty dyes. Secure your next purchase from our extensive inventory.

Stable Supply Chain from China

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Diverse Applications of 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid

Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Utilize this vital building block in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and complex drug molecules, supporting research and development for new therapeutic agents.

Dye Intermediates

Incorporate 2-Aminoisonicotinic Acid into your manufacturing process to create vibrant and high-performance dyes for textiles, inks, and coatings.

Flavor and Fragrance Synthesis

This compound serves as a valuable intermediate in the creation of unique flavor and fragrance compounds, adding distinctive notes to consumer products.

Research and Development

Essential for academic and industrial researchers exploring new chemical reactions, developing novel materials, and advancing scientific discovery.