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Azm dihydrate

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Sourced in Germany

AZM dihydrate is a laboratory reagent used for various analytical and research applications. It is a crystalline solid compound that serves as a source of the active ingredient azidothymidine (AZT), which is commonly used in the development and testing of pharmaceutical products. The core function of AZM dihydrate is to provide a reliable and consistent supply of this key chemical component for scientific investigations and product development purposes.

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Synthesis and Characterization of AZM Dihydrate

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AZM dihydrate (C38H72N2O12·2H2O, the structure is provided in Scheme 1) (Analytical grade) from Sigma Aldrich (Darmstadt, Germany), and research-grade acetonitrile from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany), were purchased and used without further purification. The AC precursor, AF, was obtained from the Anzali wetland (Anzali City, Iran).
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Oral Gavage of AZM in Mice

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Mice (mean bodyweight 20 g) were treated with 100 µl of AZM (20 mg/ml; 100 mg/kg) via oral gavage, AZM dihydrate (Sigma) stock suspension (200 mg/ml, in DMSO) was diluted 1:10 in autoclaved drinking water to a final concentration of 20 mg/ml.
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