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Pyridine-d5 (CAS 7291-22-7)

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Alternate Names:
Pentadeuteropyridine
CAS Number:
7291-22-7
Molecular Weight:
84.13
Molecular Formula:
C5D5N
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Pyridine-d5, an isotopically labeled derivative of pyridine in which the carbon-5 atom is replaced with deuterium, holds paramount significance in the realm of analytical chemistry. Its application as a precise measurement tool enables the accurate determination of concentrations for various pyridine derivatives within a given sample. Moreover, the utilization of Pyridine-d5 extends to scientific research endeavors, particularly in the exploration of biochemical effects. Within the realm of scientific research, Pyridine-d5 proves to be an invaluable asset. It facilitates the precise quantification of other pyridine derivatives present in a sample, thus enabling meticulous concentration measurements. Additionally, Pyridine-d5 serves as an internal standard for comparative analysis, allowing for the examination of the biochemical and physiological impacts of diverse pyridine derivatives. By leveraging its similar structure and properties, researchers can reliably gauge the effects of other pyridine derivatives within a given sample. As an internal standard, Pyridine-d5 plays a role in delving into the biochemical and physiological consequences of pyridine derivatives. Its utilization as a benchmark provides a foundation for accurate measurements and enables comprehensive assessments of the effects exerted by other pyridine derivatives within a specific sample.


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Pyridine-d5, 5 g

sc-281141
5 g
$143.00