Benserazide Stable Isotopes and its Related Products

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Benserazide stable isotopes are a set of isotopes of the drug Benserazide, a medication used to treat Parkinson's disease. These isotopes are chemically identical to the naturally occurring elements, but have a different number of neutrons in their nuclei, making them stable and non-radioactive. They are useful in research applications such as drug metabolism studies and pharmacokinetic investigations, as well as in diagnostic imaging techniques like PET scans. The availability of Benserazide stable isotopes allows for more precise and accurate measurements in these fields, providing valuable insights into the workings of the human body and the mechanisms of disease.


BENSERAZIDE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Benserazide D3


CAT No. : CS-CX-00158
Mol F. : Not Available
Mol W. : Not Available
Cas No. : 322-35-0 (Unlabeled)
Stock : Enquire

BENSERAZIDE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Benserazide D3 Hydrochloride


CAT No. : CS-O-10006
Mol F. : C₁₀H₁₃D₃ClN₃O₅
Mol W. : 296.72 g/mol
Cas No. : 14919-77-8(Unlabeled)
Stock : IN-Stock

BENSERAZIDE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
N'-(2,3,4-Trihydroxybenzyl)-(2S)-Benserazide-d3


CAT No. : CS-T-96860
Mol F. : C17H18D3N3O8
Mol W. : 398.38 g/mol
Cas No. : Not Available
Stock : Enquire