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Ulipristal acetate-d3

CAS: 1621894-62-9 F: C30H34D3NO4 W: 478.64

Ulipristal acetate-d3 (CDB-2914-d3) is deuterium labeled Ulipristal acetate. Ulipristal acetate (CDB-2914) is an orally
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Bioactivity Ulipristal acetate-d3 (CDB-2914-d3) is deuterium labeled Ulipristal acetate. Ulipristal acetate (CDB-2914) is an orally active, selective progesterone receptor modulator (SPRM). Ulipristal acetate stimulates the autophagic response selectively in leiomyoma cells. Ulipristal acetate has the potential for benign gynecological conditions treatment, such as uterine myoma[1][2][3].
CAS 1621894-62-9
Formula C30H34D3NO4
Molar Mass 478.64
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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