
CAS 1219802-24-0
:Sodium DL-Lactate-d3
Description:
Sodium DL-lactate-d3 is a deuterated form of sodium lactate, which is a sodium salt of lactic acid. It is commonly used in biochemical and pharmaceutical applications, particularly as a buffering agent and in cell culture media. The "DL" designation indicates that it is a racemic mixture of the D- and L- enantiomers of lactate, while the "d3" signifies that three hydrogen atoms in the molecule have been replaced with deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen. This modification enhances its utility in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and other analytical techniques, allowing for more precise tracking of metabolic processes. Sodium DL-lactate-d3 is typically soluble in water and exhibits properties similar to those of its non-deuterated counterpart, including its role in energy metabolism and as a source of lactate in various biological systems. Its stability and compatibility with biological systems make it a valuable compound in research and industrial applications.
Formula:C3H7NaO3
Synonyms:- Sodium DL-Lactate-d3
- sodium:3,3,3-trideuterio-2-hydroxypropanoate
- Sodium DL-Lactate-d3 (60% w/w in H2O)
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Found 3 products.
Lactate-D3 (sodium) (60% in water)
CAS:Lactate-D3 (sodium) (60% in water)Purity:98%Molecular weight:115.08g/molSodium DL-Lactate-3,3,3-d3(60% w/w in H2O)
CAS:Formula:CD3CH(OH)COONaPurity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:Pale Yellow. Viscous LiquidMolecular weight:115.03247Sodium DL-Lactate-d3 (60% w/w in H2O)
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled Sodium DL Lactate used as coatings in the food industry, providing antimicrobial resistance<br>References Zhang, H. et al.: J. Food Sci., 74, M418 (2009); Jiang, Z. et al.: J. Food Sci., 76, M22 (2011);<br></p>Formula:C32H3H2O3·NaColor and Shape:Single SolutionMolecular weight:115.08



