Carnosine Stable Isotopes and its Related Products




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Carnosine Stable Isotopes are a type of stable isotope used in scientific research to study the metabolic processes of carnosine in the human body. These isotopes are non-radioactive and do not pose any health risks. By using stable isotopes, researchers can track the movement of carnosine in the body and gain a better understanding of its role in various physiological functions. This research can lead to new insights into the treatment and prevention of various diseases and conditions.

CARNOSINE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
L-Carnosine-d4


CAT No. : CS-O-42213
Mol F. : C9H10D4N4O3
Mol W. : 230.26 g/mol
Cas No. : 2714339-90-7
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