CREATININE, [2-14C] - Names and Identifiers
CREATININE, [2-14C] - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C4H7N3O
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Molar Mass | 115.14 |
CREATININE, [2-14C] - Introduction
CREATININE, [2-14C] is a labeled compound of creatinine (creatine) containing the carbon -14 isotope. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
CREATININE, [2-14C] is a radioactive compound in which two hydrogen atoms are replaced by carbon -14. It has similar chemical properties to natural creatinine and is radioactive.
Use:
CREATININE, [2-14C] is mainly used in scientific research. Common applications include:
1. Used to study the metabolism and excretion of creatinine in the human body.
2. Used as a tracer in drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic studies.
3. Standards and reference substances for the determination of creatinine.
Preparation Method:
CREATININE, the preparation of [2-14C] is usually achieved by using a labeled carbon -14 isotope in the synthesis of creatinine. The most common method is to use the nuclear reaction synthesis of CO2 molecules and carbon -14 isotopes, and then react carbon -14 labeled dichloroacetamide with creatinine to produce CREATININE, [2-14C].
Safety Information:
Since CREATININE, [2-14C] is a radioactive material, it is necessary to follow the safe operation specifications for radioactive materials when using and handling. This includes wearing personal protective equipment such as protective gloves, glasses and laboratory gowns, and avoiding inhalation, ingestion or contact with radioactive materials to limit the risk of radiation exposure. At the same time, radioactive waste needs to be disposed of properly. In addition, relevant national and regional safety regulations and operating guidelines need to be followed. During use, it is important to ensure reasonable operating and storage conditions to minimize potential hazards. It is best to operate under the guidance of experienced personnel and only used in laboratories with relevant equipment and control measures.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:32:29