Kethoxal

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Kethoxal

Kethoxal (3-ethoxy-1,1-dihydroxy-2-butanone) is an organic compound that has antiviral and anaplasmosis properties. It has been studied for its role in antiviral treatments and has applications in treating certain parasitic infections like anaplasmosis, which is caused by bacteria in the genus *Anaplasma*.

It is commonly used in scientific research and has potential applications in pharmacological treatments due to its activity in inhibiting virus replication and providing therapeutic benefits in infections caused by certain pathogens.

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