Amitriptyline Stable Isotopes and its Related Products

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Amitriptyline stable isotopes are a type of pharmaceutical compound used in medical research, specifically in drug metabolism studies. These isotopes are stable versions of the original compound, meaning they do not decay over time. They are used to track the movement and breakdown of the drug in the body, allowing researchers to gain a better understanding of its effectiveness and potential side effects. Amitriptyline stable isotopes are a valuable tool for drug development and have played a significant role in advancing pharmaceutical research.


AMITRIPTYLINE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Amitriptyline D3


CAT No. : CS-O-35148
Mol F. : C20H20D3N
Mol W. : 280.42 g/mol
Cas No. : 136765-26-9
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AMITRIPTYLINE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Amitriptyline N-Oxide-13C3


CAT No. : CS-T-100841
Mol F. : C17¹³C3H23NO
Mol W. : 296.38 g/mol
Cas No. : Not Available
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AMITRIPTYLINE STABLE ISOTOPES, STABLE ISOTOPES
Amitriptyline N-Oxide-d6


CAT No. : CS-T-95345
Mol F. : C20H17D6NO
Mol W. : 299.44 g/mol
Cas No. : Not Available
Stock : Enquire