Disulfiram Stable Isotopes and its Related Products




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Disulfiram stable isotopes are a set of isotopes that have a stable atomic nucleus and do not undergo radioactive decay. Disulfiram, also known as Antabuse, is a medication used to treat alcoholism by causing unpleasant side effects when alcohol is consumed. The use of stable isotopes in drug development and clinical research has become increasingly important in recent years, allowing for better understanding of drug metabolism and efficacy. Isotopically labeled disulfiram can be used for pharmacokinetic studies, drug interaction studies, and more.

DISULFIRAM STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Diethyldithiocarbamate-d10


CAT No. : CS-O-02702
Mol F. : C₅HD₁₀NS₂
Mol W. : 159.34 g/mol
Cas No. : 1261734-83-1
Stock : In Stock

DISULFIRAM STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Methyl diethyldithiocarbamate D10


CAT No. : CS-O-10124
Mol F. : C₆H₃D₁₀NS₂
Mol W. : 173.37 g/mol
Cas No. : "686-07-7 Unlabeled "
Stock : Enquire