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N-Demethyl erythromycin A
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N-Demethyl erythromycin A

CAS: 992-62-1

Ref. 3D-AD20997

1mg
68.00 €
2mg
109.00 €
5mg
145.00 €
10mg
240.00 €
25mg
455.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Monday 10 Jun 2024

Product Information

Name:
N-Demethyl erythromycin A
Synonyms:
  • N-Demethyl-erythromycinDes-N-methylerythromycinDemethylerythromycin
Description:

N-Demethyl erythromycin A is a derivative of erythromycin that has been modified to have acidic properties. It is used in the analytical method for measuring the concentration of erythromycin in biological samples. The reaction solution is prepared by adding an alkaline solution to a radionuclide, which causes the release of radioactive particles. The hydroxyl group on the N-demethylated erythromycin A reacts with this alkaline solution, releasing radioactive particles that can be detected and quantified using a detector. This derivative also has increased detection sensitivity compared to erythromycin due to its increased solubility in water.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
719.9 g/mol
Formula:
C36H65NO13
Purity:
Min. 95 Area-%
Color/Form:
White Powder
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