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Protiofate

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Protiofate
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  • Dipropyl 3,4-dihydroxy-2,5-thiophenedicarboxylate
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FormulaC12H16O6S
Molar mass288.31 gยทmol
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Protiofate is a drug that has antimycotic activity and used in gynecology to treat yeast infections.

References

  1. Riviera L, Bellotti MG, Valenti G (April 1984). "In vitro evaluation of the antimycotic activity of a thiophene derivative". Chemioterapia: International Journal of the Mediterranean Society of Chemotherapy. 3 (2): 116โ€“8. PMID 6532537.
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