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Storage Condition
Store at refrigerator (2-8ยฐC) for long term storage
Synonyms
Bupivacaine-d9, 474668-57-0
Application Notes
Useful research chemical for a range of applications
Purity by HPLC
Not less than 90 %
Hazard Compound
No -Refer MSDS for accurate information
Bupivacaine-d9 is a drug product that is used as an analytical standard for HPLC, as well as in research and development of drugs.
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Bupivacaine-d9 usage and description
Bupivacaine D9 is a deuterated form of the local anesthetic Bupivacaine. Local anesthetics are used to block the transmission of nerve impulses, resulting in a temporary loss of sensation in a specific area of the body. Bupivacaine D9 is primarily used for regional anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, and nerve blocks. It is also used in epidural anesthesia during labor and delivery.
The chemical structure of Bupivacaine D9 is similar to Bupivacaine, but with deuterium atoms substituted for hydrogen atoms. Deuterium is a stable isotope of hydrogen with an extra neutron in the nucleus. This substitution results in a slight increase in the molecular weight of the compound, which can affect its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics.
Bupivacaine D9 works by blocking sodium channels in nerve fibers, thereby preventing the transmission of pain signals to the brain. It has a longer duration of action compared to other local anesthetics, which makes it particularly useful for procedures that require prolonged anesthesia.
As with all medications, Bupivacaine D9 has potential side effects, including allergic reactions, cardiovascular and central nervous system effects, and respiratory depression. It should only be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional with experience in administering local anesthesia.