Stable isotope-labeled compounds are used as environmental pollutant standards for the detection of air, water, soil, sediment and food.
In addition to treating various diseases, isotopes are used for imaging, diagnosis, and newborn screening.
Small molecule compounds labeled with stable isotopes can be used as chemical reference for chemical identification, qualitative, quantitative, detection, etc. Various types of NMR solvents can be used to study the structure, reaction mechanism and reaction kinetics of compounds.
Stable isotope labeling allows researchers to study metabolic pathways in vivo in a safe manner.
General Information |
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Catalog: BLP-005528 |
CAS: 80779-98-2 |
Molecular Formula: C10D3H15O |
Molecular Weight: 157.27 |
Chemical Structure |
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Description | (+)-Borneol-2,3,3-[d3] is an isotope analogue of (+)-Borneol. (+)-Borneol is found in traditional Chinese medicine as moxa. It is a component of many essential oils, and can be also used as a natural insect repellent. (+)-Borneol is a positive allosteric modulator of α1β2γ2L subunit-containing GABAA receptors with an EC50 value of 237 µM for human recombinant receptors expressed in X. laevis oocytes. |
Synonyms | Borneol-2,3,3-d3 |
IUPAC Name | (1S,2S,4R)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2,3,3-d3-2-ol |
Related CAS | 464-45-9 (unlabelled) |
Canonical SMILES | CC1(C2CCC1(C(C2)O)C)C |
Melting Point | 205-210°C |
Purity | ≥97% by CP; ≥98% atom D |
Appearance | Solid |
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