478529-40-7 - Names and Identifiers
478529-40-7 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C8H15NO6
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Molar Mass | 223.23 |
Melting Point | >158oC (dec.) |
Solubility | DMSO (Slightly) |
Appearance | Solid |
Color | White |
Storage Condition | -20°C Freezer |
478529-40-7 - Introduction
N-Acetyl-D-[1-13C15N]glucosamine(N-Acetyl-D-[1-13C15N]glucosamine) is a compound with specific carbon and nitrogen isotope labels. Its Properties, Uses, preparation methods and safety information are as follows:
Nature:
N-Acetyl-D-[1-13C15N]glucosamine is a white crystalline powder with the characteristics of carboxylic acid esters in chemistry. It is produced by N-acetylation of D-glucosamine and carries 13C and 15N isotopic labels on the carbon of C1 and C and the nitrogen of N.
Use:
N-Acetyl-D-[1-13C15N]glucosamine is commonly used in the fields of metabolomics, metabolic labeling, and metabolic pathway research in biochemistry and drug research. It can be used as a tracer reagent to study biological processes such as glucose metabolism and protein glycosylation. In addition, it has been used to synthesize other isotopically labeled compounds for quantitative analysis of biomolecules.
Method:
The preparation of N-Acetyl-D-[1-13C15N]glucosamine generally involves organic synthetic chemistry. It can be obtained by reacting 13C and 15N isotopically labeled precursor molecules (e. G., D-glucose) with a suitable acylating agent (e. G., acetic anhydride) under specific reaction conditions.
Safety Information:
Safety data on N-Acetyl-D-[1-13C15N]glucosamine are currently scarce. Due to its use in biological research and pharmaceutical research, its use generally needs to be carried out in a laboratory or professional scientific research institution, and operated in accordance with relevant laboratory operating specifications. During use, care should be taken to protect personal skin and eyes and avoid inhalation or intake. In the event of inadvertent contact or ingestion, seek immediate medical assistance and carry the chemical safety instructions for the compound with you.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:54:55