3-Pyridylacetic acid-d4 hydrochloride structure
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Common Name | 3-Pyridylacetic acid-d4 hydrochloride | ||
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CAS Number | 1219802-37-5 | Molecular Weight | 177.622 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C7H4D4ClNO2 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of 3-Pyridylacetic acid-d4 hydrochloride3-Pyridylacetic acid-d4 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled 3-Pyridylacetic acid hydrochloride[1]. 3-Pyridineacetic acid hydrochloride is a higher homologue of nicotinic acid, a breakdown product of nicotine (and other tobacco alkaloids)[2][3]. |
Name | 3-Pyridinyl(2H3)acetic acid (2H)hydrochloride (1:1) |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | 3-Pyridylacetic acid-d4 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled 3-Pyridylacetic acid hydrochloride[1]. 3-Pyridineacetic acid hydrochloride is a higher homologue of nicotinic acid, a breakdown product of nicotine (and other tobacco alkaloids)[2][3]. |
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In Vitro | Stable heavy isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, and other elements have been incorporated into drug molecules, largely as tracers for quantitation during the drug development process. Deuteration has gained attention because of its potential to affect the pharmacokinetic and metabolic profiles of drugs[1]. |
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Molecular Formula | C7H4D4ClNO2 |
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Molecular Weight | 177.622 |
Exact Mass | 177.049469 |
3-Pyridinyl(2H3)acetic acid (2H)hydrochloride (1:1) |
Pyridin-3-yl(2H3)acetic acid (2H)hydrochloride (1:1) |
3-Pyridineacetic-d2 acid-d, hydrochloride-d (1:1) |