URACIL 13C - Names and Identifiers
URACIL 13C - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C4H4N2O2
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Molar Mass | 113.1 |
Melting Point | >300 °C (dec.) (lit.) |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
URACIL 13C - Risk and Safety
URACIL 13C - Introduction
Uracile-2-13C (also known as uroglycine-2-13C) is a chemical substance characterized by the replacement of the carbon atom in the uracil molecule with the stable isotope 13C. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of uracil-2-13C:
Nature:
-Appearance: colorless crystalline powder substance.
-Solubility: Soluble in water and some organic solvents, such as alcohols and ketones.
-Stability: Relatively stable at room temperature, but avoid high temperature, sun exposure and contact with strong oxidants.
Use:
-Labeling reagent: Uracil-2-13C is commonly used as a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) labeling reagent, which has important application value in the study of synthetic organic compounds, drug metabolism, nucleic acid and protein structure.
-Commercially available products: uracil-2-13C can also be used to produce other 13C-labeled compounds, such as uracil-2-13C guanosine.
Preparation Method:
-Synthesis method: The preparation method of uracil-2-13C includes the synthesis of 13C-labeled uracil by the method of synthesizing uracil using 13C sodium cyanide as an auxiliary group instead of a common carbon source by the method of organic synthetic chemistry.
Safety Information:
-The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not specifically evaluated uracil 2-13C, so there is a lack of toxicological data for humans.
-Uracile-2-13C is generally considered to be a relatively safe compound, but it is still necessary to comply with general safety practices for chemicals, such as wearing laboratory personal protective equipment, protective glasses and gloves, and to ensure The laboratory is well ventilated.
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:57