High-Purity (S)-(+)-Glycidyl Butyrate CAS 65031-96-1: A Key Chiral Intermediate for Pharmaceutical Synthesis

(S)-(+)-Glycidyl Butyrate is a vital chiral building block, essential for synthesizing advanced pharmaceutical compounds like the antibiotic Linezolid. Discover its critical role and reliable sourcing from our leading manufacturing facility.

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Superior Quality & Synthesis Advantages

Exceptional Chirality and Purity

Our (S)-(+)-Glycidyl Butyrate boasts high enantiomeric purity, a critical requirement for chiral synthesis. We meticulously control our manufacturing processes to guarantee 95%min purity, essential for the efficacy of downstream pharmaceutical products and intermediates.

Versatile Pharmaceutical Intermediate

This compound is a cornerstone in the synthesis of various APIs, most notably the antibiotic Linezolid. Its epoxide structure allows for diverse chemical transformations, making it a valuable building block for R&D scientists and product formulators seeking reliable pharmaceutical intermediates.

Stable & Reliable Supply Chain

We are a trusted manufacturer and supplier, ensuring a consistent and dependable supply of (S)-(+)-Glycidyl Butyrate. For bulk purchases and competitive pricing, contact our sales team to secure your supply needs from our China-based facility.

Key Applications in Chemical Synthesis

Pharmaceutical Synthesis

Primarily utilized as a chiral building block in the synthesis of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), including essential antibiotics like Linezolid. Its specific stereochemistry is key to drug efficacy.

Chiral Molecule Construction

Used in asymmetric synthesis to build complex chiral molecules, serving researchers in organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry seeking high-value intermediates.

Agrochemical Formulations

While primarily for pharma, its reactive epoxide group can find use in developing specialized agrochemical compounds and intermediates.

Research & Development

An indispensable reagent for academic and industrial R&D, facilitating the exploration of new synthetic routes and the development of novel chemical entities.