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Abacavir Carboxylate Trifluoroacetate
CAS :Formule :C14H16N6O2·C2HF3O2Masse moléculaire :300.32 114.02Abacavir Carboxylate
CAS :Abacavir carboxylate, an inactive abacavir metabolite, forms via aldehyde intermediates bonding to valine in proteins.Formule :C14H16N6O2Couleur et forme :SolidMasse moléculaire :300.322Abacavir Carboxylate
CAS :<p>Impurity Abacavir - In House Impurity<br>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications Abacavir Carboxylate (Abacavir - In House Impurity) is a major metabolite of Abacavir (A105000) in human urine and cerebrospinal fluid (1,2,3).<br>References (1) Hoetelmans, R., et al.: Pharm. World Sci., 19, 159 (1997) (2) Beach, J., et al.: Clin. Ther., 20, 2 (1998) (3) McDowell, J., et al.: Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 43, 2855 (1999)<br></p>Formule :C14H16N6O2Couleur et forme :NeatMasse moléculaire :300.32Abacavir carboxylate
CAS :<p>Abacavir carboxylate is a prodrug of abacavir that is activated by the carboxylation of the terminal hydroxyl group in the liver. It has been shown to be quantified using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method. Abacavir carboxylate has an additional benefit of being less sensitive to degradation by nitrate, which can interfere with the analysis of acyclovir. The deuterium label on abacavir carboxylate ensures that it is not confused with acyclovir and facilitates identification in wastewater samples.</p>Formule :C14H16N6O2Degré de pureté :Min. 95%Masse moléculaire :300.32 g/mol





