(1-Imidazolyl)acetonitrile CAS 98873-55-3 Purity ≥99.0% (HPLC) Luliconazole Intermediate Factory

Chemical Name: (1-Imidazolyl)acetonitrile 

CAS: 98873-55-3

Purity: ≥99.0% (HPLC)

Appearance: White to Off-White Powder 

Intermediate of Luliconazole (CAS: 187164-19-8)

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Package: Bottle, Aluminium foil bag, 25kg/Cardboard Drum, or according to customer's requirement. Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light and moisture.Supply Luliconazole Related Intermediates Luliconazole CAS 187164-19-8 (1-Imidazolyl)acetonitrile CAS 98873-55-3 (S)-2,4-Dichloro-α-(Chloromethyl)benzyl Alcohol CAS 126534-31-4
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Appearance White to Off-White Powder
ldentification By HPLC The principle peak retention time of the sample should match with that of the standard
Purity / Analysis Method ≥99.0% (HPLC)   
Loss on Drying ≤0.50%
Related Substances By HPLC
Single Impurity  ≤0.50%
Total Impurities ≤1.0%
Test Standard Enterprise Standard
Usage Intermediate of Luliconazole (CAS: 187164-19-8) 

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Chemical Name (1-Imidazolyl)acetonitrile
Synonyms Imidazol-1-YL-Acetonitrile; 1-Imidazolylacetonitrile; 1-(Cyanomethyl)imidazole; 1H-Imidazole-1-Acetonitrile
CAS Number 98873-55-3
CAT Number RF-PI954
Stock Status In Stock, Production Scale Up to Tons
Molecular Formula C5H5N3
Molecular Weight 107.12 
Melting Point   54.0 to 58.0℃
Brand Ruifu Chemical

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(1-Imidazolyl)acetonitrile (CAS: 98873-55-3) is an intermediate of Luliconazole (CAS: 187164-19-8). (1-Imidazolyl)acetonitrile is also a reactant that has been used in the synthesis of Lanoconazole, an antifungal. Luliconazole is a novel topical antifungal imidazole, and is a kind of analogue of Lanoconazole. It can interfere with the fungal cell wall synthesis and fungal growth by decreasing levels of ergosterol via inhibiting lanosterol demethylase activity. Luliconazole was originally developed by the Japanese pesticide Corporation (NihonNohyaku Co., Ltd.). In November 2013, the FDA has approved a 1% Luliconazole cream for entering into market for topical treatment of interdigital athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm.

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