Thursday, June 11, 2009


The chemicals manufactured by Canada Chemicals (Delta Bio Research Chemicals) are the mother of all chemicals because they are designed for use in scientific research investigation. Yes, the company is itself research-based specializing in synthesizing organic molecules for pharmaceuticals and drugs, and is known for fine research chemical products and new molecules. But the reputation and stature of Canada Chemicals are far too big to be molecular!

From isotopic labeled compounds through advanced research intermediates to natural products and complex biomolecules, you name it and Canada Chemicals has it. Little wonder that academic and scientific research institutions and biotech companies alike feed on the products.

Then there are Methyl-3-nitropyridine whose molecular formula is C6H6N2O2, and Bromophenyl acetic acid whose molecular formula is C8H7BrO2; Cyanophenyl acetic acid whose molecular formula is C9H7NO2 and molecular weight is 161.157; and 3-Methyl-4-nitropyridine, boon for researchers.

Canada Chemicals has attracted international attention because it offers to manufacture specific molecules, especially those designed to eliminate the impurities in drug molecules. It is understandable, therefore, that modern analytical laboratories should also be lapping up its products which range from key building blocks to chiral molecules.

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