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Methyl acetimidate is an imidoester that can inhibit the formation of sickle cells. Methyl acetimidate enhances the oxygen affinity and gelling properties of high molecular weight hemoglobin (HMW Hb) by modifying the amino groups of hemoglobin, thereby suppressing the formation of sickle cells. Methyl acetimidate can be used in research related to anemia.

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Methyl acetimidate Chemical Structure

Methyl acetimidate Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 14777-29-8

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Methyl acetimidate is an imidoester that can inhibit the formation of sickle cells. Methyl acetimidate enhances the oxygen affinity and gelling properties of high molecular weight hemoglobin (HMW Hb) by modifying the amino groups of hemoglobin, thereby suppressing the formation of sickle cells. Methyl acetimidate can be used in research related to anemia[1].

Molecular Weight

73.09

Formula

C3H7NO

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N=C(C)OC

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