Variable epinephrine-D3 (hydrochloride) solution is a solution containing 100 PPM, its main component is (±)-Metanephrine-a,-d3 HCl. It is a labeled compound used in biomedical research and analytical experiments.
The properties of metadinephrine-d3 (hydrochloride) solution include:
-Appearance: colorless transparent liquid
-molecular formula: C10H14D3NO3 · HCl
-Molecular weight: 281.75g/mol
-Density: about 1.2g/cm³
-Melting point: Freezing point unknown
-Boiling point: About 435.5 ° C
-Solubility: Soluble in water and alcohol
The main uses of renoepinephrine-d3 (hydrochloride) solution include:
-Biomedical research: used to study and analyze the metabolic pathways and physiological functions of epinephrine in the human body.
-Clinical analysis: used to diagnose and monitor adrenaline-related diseases, such as pheochromocytoma and adrenergic nervous system disorders.
The preparation of epinephrine-D3 (hydrochloride) solution generally needs to be obtained by chemical synthesis, and the specific process needs to be carried out in the laboratory.
Regarding safety information, renoepinephrine-d3 (hydrochloride) solutions are generally laboratory-grade compounds and need to be handled in accordance with laboratory safety procedures. Here are some general safety considerations:
-Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes, and wear appropriate protective gloves and goggles;
-Avoid inhaling aerosol or solution vapor to avoid irritation or other adverse reactions;
-During use, the laboratory should be kept well ventilated to avoid the accumulation of harmful gases;
-Storage and disposal should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations to avoid pollution to the environment.