Product Name |
L-Methionine-13C, D1 |
Alternate Names |
Methionine Stable Isotopes, Stable Isotopes of Methionine |
CAT No. |
CS-CH-00133
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CAS No. |
1217447-94-3 |
Category |
Stable Isotopes |
Stock |
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Mol. Wt. |
Not Available |
Mol. For. |
Not Available
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Hazardous |
This is not a Hazardous Compound
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COA |
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MSDS |
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Parent API |
Methionine |
Smileys |
N[C@@H](CCS[13CH2][2H])C(O)=O |
Controlled |
No |
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L-Methionine-13C, D1 is a stable-isotope labeled amino acid that is used for research purposes. It is chemically similar to the natural form of L-methionine, but with some key differences. The compound is synthesized using stable isotopes of carbon (13C) and deuterium (D1), which replace some of the atoms in the amino acid molecule. This labeling allows researchers to track the movement of L-methionine in biological systems, using techniques such as mass spectrometry.
L-Methionine is an essential amino acid, meaning that it cannot be produced by the body and must be obtained through diet or supplementation. It is involved in a number of important biological processes, including protein synthesis, methylation, and the production of antioxidants. Studies have shown that L-methionine may have potential health benefits, such as protecting against liver damage, improving wound healing, and reducing inflammation.
The labeled form of L-methionine is used primarily in research studies that aim to understand the metabolism and function of amino acids in living systems. It can be administered to animals or humans in controlled doses, and its movement can be tracked over time using various analytical techniques. This information can help researchers to better understand the role of L-methionine in health and disease, and may lead to the development of new therapies or dietary recommendations.