Glycidamide- 13C3 - Names and Identifiers
Glycidamide- 13C3 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C3H5NO2
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Molar Mass | 90.1 |
Melting Point | 32-34°C |
Solubility | Acetone, Chloroform (Slightly), Dichloromethane, Water |
Appearance | neat |
Color | White to Light Orange Oil to Low-Melting |
Storage Condition | Hygroscopic, Store under Inert atmosphere -20°C Freezer |
Glycidamide- 13C3 - Risk and Safety
Hazard Symbols | T - Toxic
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Risk Codes | R45 - May cause cancer
R46 - May cause heritable genetic damage
R22 - Harmful if swallowed
R36/37/38 - Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin.
R43 - May cause sensitization by skin contact
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Safety Description | S53 - Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions before use.
S26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
S36/37 - Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves.
S45 - In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label whenever possible.)
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WGK Germany | 3 |
Glycidamide- 13C3 - Introduction
Glycidamide-13C3 is a propylene oxide derivative labeled with the 13C isotope with the chemical formula C3H7NO. The following is a description of its nature, use, formulation and safety information:
1. Nature:
Glycidamide-13C3 is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor at room temperature. It is a reaction product of propylene oxide and aminoethanol and has high stability.
2. Use:
Glycidamide-13C3 can be used as stable isotope markers in scientific research and drug metabolism research. It can be used in cell culture experiments, pharmacokinetic studies, and toxicology studies in food and the environment.
3. Preparation method:
The preparation method of Glycidamide-13C3 is mainly to react 13C labeled acrolein with aminoethanol to generate a Glycidamide-13C3 product with 13C isotope.
4. Safety Information:
Glycidamide-13C3 irritant and allergenic, it should be handled under appropriate laboratory conditions. Its exposure may cause irritation of the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. Appropriate protective equipment, such as lab gloves, goggles and face shields, is required for use. Good ventilation conditions should be noted when conducting experiments. Correct laboratory practices and regulations should be followed when handling the compound.
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:54