Atrazine mercapturate

Catalog No.: A73567
Endogenous Metabolite
Atrazine mercapturate is an endogenous metabolite of the herbicide Atrazine, detectable in urinary samples. This compound serves as a reliable biomarker for confirming human exposure to Atrazine, facilitating research into its environmental and health impacts. Its detection is critical for studies on herbicide metabolism and toxicity in various populations.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAtrazine mercapturate is an endogenous metabolite of the herbicide Atrazine, detectable in urinary samples. This compound serves as a reliable biomarker for confirming human exposure to Atrazine, facilitating research into its environmental and health impacts. Its detection is critical for studies on herbicide metabolism and toxicity in various populations.
Product Information
Catalog NumA73567
FormulaC13H22N6O3S
Molecular Weight342.42
CAS Number138722-96-0
SMILESO=C(O)[C@H](CSC1=NC(NCC)=NC(NC(C)C)=N1)NC(C)=O
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