[13C]-(3-Pyridine)-carboxylic acid - Names and Identifiers
[13C]-(3-Pyridine)-carboxylic acid - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H5NO2
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Molar Mass | 124.1184 |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
[13C]-(3-Pyridine)-carboxylic acid - Introduction
Nicotinic Acid-13C1 (13C-labeled niacin) is a chemical with the chemical formula C6H4[13C]NO2. The following is a description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of Nicotinic Acid-13C1:
Nature:
Nicotinic Acid-13C1 are solids with white to light yellow crystals or crystalline powders. It can be dissolved in water and is stable under acidic conditions. Its melting point is 235-238°C.
Use:
Nicotinic Acid-13C1 is mainly used for its isotope tracing research. By introducing a 13C isotope label into a compound, it is possible to trace and determine the metabolic pathways and conversion reactions of the compound in vivo or experimentally. Especially in drug metabolism research, drug stable isotope labeling and biomarker reagent preparation has a wide range of applications.
Preparation Method:
The Nicotinic Acid-13C1 can be prepared by adding a reagent labeled with the labeling chemical 13C during synthesis. For example, a compound such as paclitaxel can be labeled with a reagent containing a 13C isotope.
Safety Information:
The use of Nicotinic Acid-13C1 should comply with laboratory safety practices and follow standard practices for chemical storage and handling. It is a stable compound and is not particularly dangerous. However, any chemical should avoid direct contact with the eyes, skin and mouth. Proper protective gloves, glasses and masks should be worn during use. Local environmental regulations should be followed when handling and disposing of this compound.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:45:29