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Bezafibrate-d4 (CAS 1189452-53-6)

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Alternate Names:
2-{4-[2-(4-Chlorobenzamido-d4)ethyl]phenozy}-2-methylpropanoic Acid
CAS Number:
1189452-53-6
Molecular Weight:
365.84
Molecular Formula:
C19H16D4ClNO4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Bezafibrate-d4, a deuterated form of bezafibrate,may be useful in pharmacokinetic and metabolic studies, due to the incorporation of deuterium atoms which alter its physical properties without significantly changing its biochemical behavior. This modified version of bezafibrate is frequently utilized in mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy to investigate the detailed metabolic pathways and degradation profiles of bezafibrate, providing insights into its behavior in various experimental systems. By tracing the deuterium-labeled compound, it may be used to achieve a higher level of precision in tracking the molecule through metabolic processes, allowing for a clearer distinction between the parent compound and its metabolites. This detailed tracking aids in the elucidation of complex biochemical pathways and helps in the development of more effective research methodologies, particularly in studies involving lipid regulation mechanisms.


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Bezafibrate-d4, 1 mg

sc-217755
1 mg
$308.00

Bezafibrate-d4, 10 mg

sc-217755A
10 mg
$2134.00