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Aminocaproates

Aminocaproates are a family of compounds that have six carbon atoms, an amine group and a carboxylic acid group. These compounds have medical, chemical and industrial applications and are used to make drugs and other products. In the medical field, they are used in the treatment of cancers, multiple sclerosis, menta…

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Overview

Aminocaproates are a family of compounds that have six carbon atoms, an amine group and a carboxylic acid group. These compounds have medical, chemical and industrial applications and are used to make drugs and other products. In the medical field, they are used in the treatment of cancers, multiple sclerosis, mental illnesses and other diseases. In the chemical industry, they are used as catalysts, food additives and surfactants. In the industrial sector, they are used in the manufacture of plastics, paints, inks, and other products. Because of their various uses, Aminocaproates are important for many industries.

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