CAS 51568-18-4
:Succinylacetone
- Ccris 1387
- Heptanoic acid, 4,6-dioxo-
- Nsc 174804
- Succinyl acetone
- Succinylacetone
- 4,6-Dioxoheptanoic acid
4,6-Dioxoheptanoic acid
CAS:4,6-Dioxoheptanoic acid (Succinylacetone) acts as a potent inhibitor of heme biosynthesis.Formula:C7H10O4Purity:97.18% - ≥98%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:158.15Succinylacetone
CAS:Applications Succinylacetone (SA) is a specific marker for the inherited metabolic disease, hepatorenal tyrosinemia. It was developed a stable-isotope for the determination of SA in dried blood spots (DBS) and liquid urine using a 13C4-SA as internal standard. The method was applied retrospectively and prospectively for the diagnosis of hepatorenal tyrosinemia and for follow-up of patients under treatment.
References Kvittingen, E., et al.: Inher. Metab. Dis., 14, 554 (1991), Lindstedt, S., et al.: Lancet, 340, 813 (1992), Schulze, A., et al.: Clin. Chem., 47, 1424 (2001), Allard, P., et al.: Clin. Biochem., 37, 1010 (2004),Formula:C7H10O4Color and Shape:White To Off-WhiteMolecular weight:158.15Succinylacetone-13C7
CAS:Applications Succinylacetone-13C7 is a labelled analogue of Succinylacetone (S692060). Succinylacetone (SA) is a specific marker for the inherited metabolic disease, hepatorenal tyrosinemia. It was developed a stable-isotope for the determination of SA in dried blood spots (DBS) and liquid urine using a 13C4-SA as internal standard. The method was applied retrospectively and prospectively for the diagnosis of hepatorenal tyrosinemia and for follow-up of patients under treatment.
References Kvittingen, E., et al.: Inher. Metab. Dis., 14, 554 (1991), Lindstedt, S., et al.: Lancet, 340, 813 (1992), Schulze, A., et al.: Clin. Chem., 47, 1424 (2001), Allard, P., et al.: Clin. Biochem., 37, 1010 (2004),Formula:C7H10O4Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:158.15





