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DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 (CAS 53795-92-9)

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CAS Number:
53795-92-9
Molecular Weight:
93.12
Molecular Formula:
C3D4H3NO2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 is a chemical compound with isotopic labeling, specifically deuterium (D), which replaces three hydrogen atoms in the alanine molecule. Alanine is an important amino acid that is involved in various biological processes and is a building block for proteins. The incorporation of deuterium in DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 allows for unique applications in scientific research. DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 serves as useful in studying metabolic pathways, protein synthesis, and enzymatic reactions. Its isotopic labeling enables researchers to track and analyze the fate of alanine within biological systems. By utilizing DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 in experiments, scientists can gain insights into the kinetics, metabolism, and interactions involving alanine and related molecules. Additionally, DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 finds applications in fields such as pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism studies. Its incorporation into compounds and drugs allows researchers to trace the pathways and transformations of these substances in vivo and in vitro. By utilizing isotopically labeled compounds like DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4, scientists can better understand the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs, leading to improved drug development and optimization. DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 offers a unique tool for investigating the role of alanine and its metabolic pathways in biological systems. Its isotopic labeling provides a distinct signature, allowing for precise tracking and analysis. By leveraging DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4 in research, scientists can expand their understanding of alanine′s functions, interactions, and involvement in various physiological and biochemical processes.


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DL-Alanine-2,3,3,3-d4, 1 g

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1 g
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