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Nicotine-N-(4-deoxy-4,5-didehydro)-β-D-glucuronide is a chemical compound that is derived from nicotine, a naturally occurring alkaloid found in tobacco plants. It is formed in the body through a process called glucuronidation, where the liver adds a glucuronic acid molecule to nicotine, resulting in the formation of nicotine glucuronide. Nicotine glucuronide is a metabolite of nicotine, meaning it is a product of the body′s metabolism of nicotine. When nicotine is consumed, either through smoking or other forms of tobacco use, it undergoes various metabolic transformations in the body. One of these transformations involves the addition of a glucuronic acid molecule to nicotine, leading to the formation of nicotine glucuronide.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Nicotine-N-(4-deoxy-4,5-didehydro)-β-D-glucuronide, 1 mg | sc-219364 | 1 mg | $388.00 |