Histamine-α,α,β,β-d4 dihydrochloride

Catalog No.: A33813
Stable Isotope
Histamine-α,α,β,β-d4 dihydrochloride is a stable isotope-labeled form of histamine. This organic nitrogenous compound plays a critical role in local immune responses, gut physiology, and neurotransmission. This deuterated reagent is valuable for studies in pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and the development of novel therapeutic agents, enabling precise tracking and quantification in biochemical research.
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DescriptionHistamine-α,α,β,β-d4 dihydrochloride is a stable isotope-labeled form of histamine. This organic nitrogenous compound plays a critical role in local immune responses, gut physiology, and neurotransmission. This deuterated reagent is valuable for studies in pharmacokinetics, metabolism, and the development of novel therapeutic agents, enabling precise tracking and quantification in biochemical research.
Product Information
Catalog NumA33813
FormulaC5H7D4Cl2N3
Molecular Weight188.09
CAS Number344299-48-5
SMILESNC([2H])([2H])C([2H])([2H])C1=CN=CN1.Cl.Cl
SynonymsErgamine-α,α,β,β-d4 dihydrochloride
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