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Florfenicol-d3 (CAS 2213400-85-0)

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Alternate Names:
2,2-Dichloro-N-[(1S,2R)-1-(fluoromethyl)-2-hydroxy-2-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]ethyl]acetamide-d3
Application:
Florfenicol-d3 is a labelled fluorinated derivative of thiamphenicol
CAS Number:
2213400-85-0
Molecular Weight:
361.23
Molecular Formula:
C12H11D3Cl2FNO4S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Florfenicol-d3 is a deuterated analog of florfenicol utilized mainly in analytical chemistry as an internal standard for the precise quantification of florfenicol residues in biological and environmental samples. This stable isotope-labeled compound is instrumental in mass spectrometry, improving the accuracy of analytical methods due to its consistent and predictable behavior in comparison to non-deuterated forms. It is particularly useful in the development and validation of analytical protocols for detecting florfenicol in food products such as fish and meat, to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. Additionally, Florfenicol-d3 is employed in environmental studies to monitor the presence and persistence of florfenicol in various ecosystems, providing insights into the compound′s impact on the environment. The use of Florfenicol-d3 supports research into the kinetics and metabolism of florfenicol by differentiating the compound from its metabolites and related substances.


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Florfenicol-d3, 1 mg

sc-218486
1 mg
$406.00