Product Detail
2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2-d7
Stable Isotopes
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Category
Stable Isotopes
API Family
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Storage
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Hazard Information
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2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2-d7 Product Information
2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2-d7 is listed under Stable Isotopes. It is associated with - and is intended for analytical research, quality control and pharmaceutical reference standard applications. The product is supplied by Clearsynth under CAT No. CS-T-101960.
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Technical Data
Product Name
2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2-d7
CAS No.
72132-92-4(Unlabelled)
CAT No.
CS-T-101960
Molecular Formula
C31H33D7O2
Molecular Weight
451.69
Category
API Family
Storage Condition
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SMILES
[2H]C1=C(C([2H])=C2C(C(C([2H])([2H])[2H])=C(C(C2=C1[2H])=O)C/C=C(CC/C=C(CC/C=C(CC/C=C(C)/C)/C)/C)/C)=O)[2H]
IUPAC Name
2-(methyl-d3)-3-((2Z,6Z,10Z)-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadeca-2,6,10,14-tetraen-1-yl)naphthalene-1,4-dione-5,6,7,8-d4
Hazard Compound
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Description
Overview
"2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2-d7 is the isotope labelled analog of 2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2 (V676165); the 2Z,6Z,10Z-isomer of Vitamin K2 (M218595) which is the most common type of Vitamin K2, known as a hemostatic agent and used as adjunctive therapy for the pain of osteoporosis."
Synonyms
"(Z,Z,Z)-2-Methyl-3-(3,7,11,15-tetramethyl-2,6,10,14-hexadecatetraenyl)-1,4-naphthalenedione-d7; 2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2(20)-d7"
Application Notes
"2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2-d7 is the isotope labelled analog of 2Z,6Z,10Z-Vitamin K2 (V676165); the 2Z,6Z,10Z-isomer of Vitamin K2 (M218595) which is the most common type of Vitamin K2, known as a hemostatic agent and used as adjunctive therapy for the pain of osteoporosis."
References
"Hugenholtz, P., et al.: J. Bacteriol., 180, 4765 (1998); Ginet, N., et al.: Biochemistry, 40, 1812 (2001); Cape, J., et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 280, 34654 (2005)"