MYRISTYL SULFATE, [1-14C] SODIUM SALT - Names and Identifiers
MYRISTYL SULFATE, [1-14C] SODIUM SALT - Physico-chemical Properties
MYRISTYL SULFATE, [1-14C] SODIUM SALT - Introduction
MYRISTYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT, [1-14C] is a radiolabeled compound commonly used in radioactive tracing and research. The following are the properties, use, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
MYRISTYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT, [1-14C] is an organic sulfonate compound with a chemical formula of C14H29NaO4S.
Use:
The compounds are commonly used as tracer reagents in biological, chemical and pharmaceutical research. It can trace the metabolic pathways, kinetics and distribution of substances. It is also commonly used in the preparation of radiolabeled compounds for radioimmunoassays, nucleic acid hybridization and drug metabolism studies.
Preparation Method:
Preparation of MYRISTYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT, [1-14C] usually needs to be done in a laboratory. A common method is to use a compound that has been labeled with carbon 14 to react with sulfuric acid to produce the MYRISTYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT.
Safety Information:
Although MYRISTYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT, [1-14C] has its use in research, due to its radioactive nature, it needs to be operated in a professionally trained laboratory with suitable equipment. All applicable radiation safety codes and operating procedures must be strictly adhered. In addition, when using the compound, care should be taken to avoid contact with the skin, inhalation or ingestion. If the compound is not handled correctly, it may cause health hazards. Therefore, before use, be sure to follow the laboratory safety instructions and relevant regulations, and follow the correct disposal procedures.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16