Agomelatine Stable Isotopes are isotopically labeled variants of Agomelatine, a psychiatric medication primarily used to treat major depressive disorder. These isotopes have the same chemical and physical properties as the non-labeled molecule but differ in their atomic mass. They are used in various research applications such as drug metabolism studies, pharmacokinetic analysis, and clinical trials. The availability of stable isotope-labeled Agomelatine facilitates accurate quantification and identification of the drug in complex biological matrices.
Agomelatine stable isotopes are used in scientific research to study the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of the drug. They are also used to develop and validate analytical methods for the quantification of agomelatine in biological samples. Stable isotopes can be used to trace the fate of agomelatine in the body and to understand drug-drug interactions and potential side effects.
Other Reference Standards of Agomelatine