Oxprenolol Stable Isotopes and its Related Products

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Oxprenolol Stable Isotopes are a set of isotopes with a consistent number of protons and neutrons that are used in medical and pharmaceutical research. Oxprenolol is a beta-blocker drug that is used to treat hypertension, angina, and arrhythmia. The use of stable isotopes in the study of oxprenolol helps researchers to better understand its pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and drug interactions. The stable isotopes of oxprenolol are non-radioactive and pose no risk to human health or the environment.


OXPRENOLOL STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Oxprenolol-d7 Hydrochloride


CAT No. : CS-T-94368
Mol F. : C15H17D7ClNO3
Mol W. : 308.85 g/mol
Cas No. : 1189649-47-5
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