Oleuropein HPLC grade (A5309)
AppliChem GmbHOrigin: from Olea europaeaFormula: C25H32O13M: 540.52 g/molCAS-No.: 32619-42-4HS-No.: 29420000Storage: 2-8°CSpecification: Assay: min. 98 %
Origin: from Olea europaeaFormula: C25H32O13M: 540.52 g/molCAS-No.: 32619-42-4HS-No.: 29420000Storage: 2-8°CSpecification: Assay: min. 98 %
Origin: from Olea europaeaFormula: C25H32O13M: 540.52 g/molCAS-No.: 32619-42-4HS-No.: 29420000Storage: 2-8°CSpecification: Assay: min. 90 %
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