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-008663 |
Molecular Formula: [13C]5H6[15N]2O2 |
Molecular Weight: 133.06 |
Chemical Structure |
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Description | Labelled analogue of Thymine. Thymine (T, Thy) is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA that are represented by the letters G-C-A-T. The others are adenine, guanine, and cytosine. Thymine is also known as 5-methyluracil, a pyrimidinenucleobase. In RNA, thymine is replaced by the nucleobase uracil. Thymine was first isolated from calves' thymus glands in 1893 by Albrecht Kossel and Albert Neumann. |
Related CAS | 65-71-4 (unlabelled) |
Purity | 98% |
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