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TENOFOVIR Plays a role in the synthesis of Tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) and Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF), both of which are used in HIV/AIDS and hepatitis B treatment.

Chloromethyl Isopropyl Carbonate (CMIC) are essential contributors to the pharmaceutical industry, specializing in the production of this crucial intermediate used in the synthesis of tenofovir, a life-saving antiviral medication for HIV and Hepatitis B. This is particularly important due to the regulatory scrutiny surrounding CMIC impurities. The global demand for CMIC is closely linked to the demand for tenofovir, with the Asia Pacific region playing a significant role in its production.
| Parameter | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Miscibility | Miscible with Methanol and Dimethyl Fromamide |
| Identification (By GC) | The retention time of principal peak obtained in sample solution corresponds to that obtained in the standard solution in the test chromatography purity (By GC.) |
| Moisture Content (By K.F) | NMT 0.1% W/V |
| Chromatographic Purity | NLT 99.0% |
| Content of CMCF | NMT 0.05% |
| Total impurities | NMT 1.0% |
