PAF C16, [ACETYL-14C] - Names and Identifiers
PAF C16, [ACETYL-14C] - Physico-chemical Properties
PAF C16, [ACETYL-14C] - Introduction
It is a fatty acid-derived phospholipid, also known as 1,2-eicosanyl-3-acetylglycerophosphorylcholine. It is a complex organic compound with a relatively long alkyl chain and a phosphate chain. [ACETYL-14C] indicates that an atom in the molecule (usually hydrogen or carbon) has been radioactively labeled with carbon 14.
It is mainly used in biomedical research, especially in the study of cell membranes and lipid metabolism. It can be used to study the composition and structure of cell membranes, and to study the function of enzymes associated with cell membranes. In addition, it is also used to study lipid metabolism and secretion.
The preparation method of the phosphor usually uses chemical synthesis methods, including esterification reactions and phosphorylation reactions. The specific preparation method can be adjusted as needed.
With regard to safety information, due to the lack of specific relevant research, there is limited understanding of the toxicity and safety of the substrate. Therefore, during use and handling, appropriate laboratory procedures and personal protective measures should be followed, and operations should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations and guidelines. When used in laboratory and industrial environments, avoid contact with skin, inhalation of aerosols or ingestion, avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and ensure adequate ventilation. Professional bodies or chemists should be consulted for further safety information if required.
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