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Chrysene-d12
Chrysene Stable Isotopes
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Category
Stable Isotopes
API Family
Chrysene
Storage
Store at refrigerator (2-8°C) for long term storage
Hazard Information
Refer MSDS for accurate information.
Chrysene-d12 Product Information
Chrysene-d12 is listed under Stable Isotopes. It is associated with Chrysene and is intended for analytical research, quality control and pharmaceutical reference standard applications. The product is supplied by Clearsynth under CAT No. CS-T-50923.
Clearsynth provides this compound for research and analytical use, with product information including CAS number, molecular formula, molecular weight, stock enquiry details and supporting documentation.
Technical Data
Product Name
Chrysene-d12
CAS No.
1719-03-5
CAT No.
CS-T-50923
Molecular Formula
C₁₈D₁₂
Molecular Weight
240.36
Category
API Family
Storage Condition
Store at refrigerator (2-8°C) for long term storage
IUPAC Name
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12-dodecadeuteriochrysene
Purity by HPLC
99.95%
Hazard Compound
Refer MSDS for accurate information.
Description
Overview
"Labelled Chrysene . Chrysene occurs in coal tar. Is formed during distillation of coal, in very small amount during distillation or pyrolysis of many fats and oils. Chrysene is one of the basic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) which is toxic environmental pollutant and consistently exposed to sunlight. However, little information is available on its photogenotoxicity. The objective of the present study was to analyze the effects of Chrysene, under environmental intensity of UVB (0.6 mW/cm2) in human skin epidermal cell line (HaCaT). "
Synonyms
Not available
Application Notes
"Labelled Chrysene . Chrysene occurs in coal tar. Is formed during distillation of coal, in very small amount during distillation or pyrolysis of many fats and oils. Chrysene is one of the basic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) which is toxic environmental pollutant and consistently exposed to sunlight. However, little information is available on its photogenotoxicity. The objective of the present study was to analyze the effects of Chrysene, under environmental intensity of UVB (0.6 mW/cm2) in human skin epidermal cell line (HaCaT). "
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