Dibutyl Squarate
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What is Dibutyl Squarate?
Dibutyl squarate is a chemical compound primarily used as a reagent in organic synthesis, including in the pharmaceutical industry for the preparation of various drug intermediates. It features a squaric acid core with two butyl ester groups, which enhance its reactivity and solubility in organic solvents, making it suitable for esterification reactions and polymerization processes.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Headache
- Dizziness
Warnings
- Do not use if allergic to any component of the medication
- Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Consult a doctor if you have a history of kidney disease
- May impair your ability to drive or operate machinery
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What is Dibutyl Squarate ?
Dibutyl squarate is a chemical compound primarily used as a reagent in organic synthesis, including in the pharmaceutical industry for the preparation of various drug intermediates. It features a squaric acid core with two butyl ester groups, which enhance its reactivity and solubility in organic solvents, making it suitable for esterification reactions and polymerization processes.- Nausea
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Skin rash
- Fatigue
- Dry mouth
- Do not use if allergic to any component of the medication
- Avoid alcohol while taking this medication
- Not recommended for use during pregnancy
- Consult a doctor if you have a history of kidney disease
- May impair your ability to drive or operate machinery
- Should not be used in conjunction with other CNS depressants
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