Dexpanthenol Stable Isotopes and its Related Products
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Dexpanthenol Stable Isotopes
Dexpanthenol Stable Isotopes refer to the non-radioactive isotopes of the compound dexpanthenol. Dexpanthenol is a derivative of pantothenic acid, which is a B-complex vitamin. It is commonly used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical products due to its ability to improve skin hydration and promote wound healing. The stable isotopes of dexpanthenol are useful in research and development studies, particularly in drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic studies. They are also used as internal standards in analytical chemistry and mass spectroscopy.