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General Information |
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Catalog: BLP-012259 |
CAS: 748133-69-9 |
Molecular Formula: C4[13C3]H6O4 |
Molecular Weight: 157.10 |
Chemical Structure |
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Description | Patulin-[13C3] is the labelled analogue of Patulin. Patulin is a mycotoxin. It has a role as an antimicrobial agent, a mycotoxin, a carcinogenic agent, a mutagen, a Penicillium metabolite and an Aspergillus metabolite. |
Synonyms | Patulin-13C3 |
IUPAC Name | 4-hydroxy-4,6-dihydrofuro[3,2-c](213C)pyran-2-one |
Related CAS | 149-29-1 (unlabelled) |
Isomeric SMILES | C1C=C2C(=CC(=O)O2)[13CH](O1)O |
Canonical SMILES | C1C=C2C(=CC(=O)O2)C(O1)O |
InChI | InChI=1S/C7H6O4/c8-6-3-4-5(11-6)1-2-10-7(4)9/h1,3,7,9H,2H2/i7+1 |
InChI Key | ZRWPUFFVAOMMNM-CDYZYAPPSA-N |
Solubility | Soluble in Acetone, Methanol, DMSO |
Appearance | White to Beige Solid |
Application | Labelled Patulin (PAT), a mycotoxin produced by certain species of Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Byssochlamys, is mainly found in ripe apple and apple products. |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
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