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CAS No.
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Product Code
CS-T-97386
M.F.
C15H18D7NO5
M.W.
306.41
Category
Stable Isotopes
Storage Condition
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IUPAC Name
Intermedine-D7
References
"Culvenor, C., et al.: J. Agr. Food Chem., 29 958 (1981); Janes, D., et al.: Nat. Prod. Comm., 7, 861 (2012); Li, Y. & Stermitz, F.: J. Nat. Prod., 51, 1289 (1988); McCulloch, E.: Am. Vet. Med. Assoc., 96, 5 (1940); Pawar, R., et al.: J. Sep. Sci., 33, 200"
"Intermedine-D7 is a labelled analogue of Intermedine (I666660). Intermedine is an unsaturated monoester pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is extracted from the seeds of Amsinckia intermedia, a tarweed that causes enzootic hepatic cirrhosis in horses and hard liver disease in cattle. Intermedine is also a diastereomer of Lycopsamine (L487525), a pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is found in honey and in comfrey (a topical anti-inflammatory agent used to treat patients with arthritis and gout)."
Hazard Compound
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Overview
"Intermedine-D7 is a labelled analogue of Intermedine (I666660). Intermedine is an unsaturated monoester pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is extracted from the seeds of Amsinckia intermedia, a tarweed that causes enzootic hepatic cirrhosis in horses and hard liver disease in cattle. Intermedine is also a diastereomer of Lycopsamine (L487525), a pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is found in honey and in comfrey (a topical anti-inflammatory agent used to treat patients with arthritis and gout)."