
CAS 360769-21-7
:Acetaminophen-13C2, 15N1
Description:
Acetaminophen-13C2, 15N1 is a stable isotope-labeled form of acetaminophen, which is a widely used analgesic and antipyretic medication. The designation "13C2" indicates that two carbon atoms in the molecule are replaced with the stable isotope carbon-13, while "15N1" signifies the substitution of one nitrogen atom with the stable isotope nitrogen-15. These isotopic substitutions are often utilized in research to trace metabolic pathways and study pharmacokinetics without altering the compound's biological activity. Acetaminophen itself is known for its effectiveness in relieving pain and reducing fever, and it is commonly found in over-the-counter medications. The presence of isotopes allows for enhanced detection and quantification in analytical techniques such as mass spectrometry. The CAS number 360769-21-7 uniquely identifies this specific isotopically labeled compound, facilitating its use in scientific studies and applications. Overall, Acetaminophen-13C2, 15N1 serves as a valuable tool in pharmacological research, providing insights into drug metabolism and efficacy.
Formula:C8H9NO2
Synonyms:- [13C2,15N]-N-(4-Hydroxyphenyl)-acetamide
- Acetaminophen-13C2, 15N1
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Acetaminophen-13C2, 15N1
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Acetaminophen-13C2, 15N1 is doubly labeled Acetaminophen (A161220), an analgesic and antipyretic agent used as a pain reliever to treat headache, muscle aches, and arthritis (1,2,3).<br>References (1) McGill, M. R. and Jaeschke, H. Pharm Res. 30, 2174 (2013)(2) Fairbrother, J.E., et al.: Anal. Profiles Drug Subs., 3, 1 (1974) (3) Hinson, J.A., et al.: Rev. Biochem. Toxicol., 2, 103 (1980)<br></p>Formula:C613C2H915NO2Color and Shape:WhiteMolecular weight:154.14


