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NSC-2835     sodium(Z,12R)-12- hydroxyoctadec-9-enoic acid

Synonyms: NSC2835, AC1NS0L3, Sodium ricinate, SODIUM RICINOLEATE, WLN: QY6&2U8VO &-NA-, ...
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