Amlodipine-d4 is an isotopically labeled compound of amlodipine with the chemical formula C20H21D4ClN6O5.
Nature:
Amlodipine-d4 is a white crystalline solid, soluble in water and ethanol. It is an isotopically labeled compound in which the hydrogen atoms of amlodipine are replaced by deuterium and is used in pharmaceutical research and metabolic studies in analysis.
Use:
The main use of Amlodipine-d4 is as a drug marker to study the metabolism, pharmacokinetics and pharmacokinetics of amlodipine in the human body. It can help scientists better understand the behavior and metabolic pathways of amlodipine in the human body.
Method:
The preparation of Amlodipine-d4 is generally completed by isotope exchange reaction, that is, using heavy water or heavy hydrogen compounds to react with amlodipine, and replacing hydrogen atoms with deuterium atoms.
Safety Information:
There are no specific studies regarding the safety and toxicity of Amlodipine-d4. However, because it is an isotope-labeled compound, its chemical properties should be similar to ordinary amlodipine, so in general, it needs to follow the general chemical safety procedures to handle and store it. During use, direct contact with skin and eyes should be avoided, and inhalation or intake should be avoided. In the event of an accident, seek medical attention immediately and carry the safety data of the relevant compound. It is best to operate under the guidance of laboratory experts.