[2H4]-Citalopram - Names and Identifiers
[2H4]-Citalopram - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C20H21FN2O
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Molar Mass | 324.4 |
Storage Condition | -20°C |
[2H4]-Citalopram - Introduction
Citalopram-d4 (Citalopram-d4) is a labeled compound of Citalopram and is an isomer of a deuterated stable isotope. Its chemical properties are similar to regular Citalopram, but the hydrogen atoms in its molecule are replaced by deuterium atoms.
Citalopram-d4 are mainly used in scientific research and biomedical fields, and are used as labeling reagents or internal standard compounds. Labeled compounds can be used to track the metabolic pathway of drugs in vivo, drug delivery and drug interaction studies.
The method for preparing Citalopram-d4 is usually to add a deuteride reagent (such as deuterated hydrogen chloride) to the raw material Citalopram for reaction, so as to replace hydrogen atoms in Citalopram with deuterium atoms. The preparation process needs to follow the laboratory safety procedures, and pay attention to avoid the contact of harmful substances and possible risks in the synthesis process.
When using the Citalopram-d4, it is necessary to use caution and follow relevant safe operating and laboratory procedures. Keep it in a safe state during storage, carrying and handling to avoid adverse reactions with other chemicals. In addition, the purchase and use of the compound must follow the relevant laws and regulations to ensure that the necessary qualifications and permits are available.
Last Update:2024-04-09 02:00:54