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Urea-13C (CAS 58069-82-2)

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Alternate Names:
Carbamide-13C; Carbonyldiamide-13C; 13C Labeled urea
CAS Number:
58069-82-2
Molecular Weight:
61.05
Molecular Formula:
(13C)H4N2O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Urea-13C is an isotopically labeled compound employed extensively in scientific research. It serves as a vital tool for examining metabolic pathways and evaluating the impact of environmental pollutants on biochemical processes. The applications of urea-13C span a wide range, encompassing studies on metabolic pathways, and drug metabolism. Once taken up by cells, urea-13C undergoes metabolism through cellular enzymes. This results in the incorporation of the 13C label into metabolic intermediates, which subsequently enables the tracing of metabolic pathways within the cell.


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Urea-13C, 1 g

sc-255712
1 g
$173.00