PALMITIC ACID [1-14 C] SODIUM SALT - Names and Identifiers
PALMITIC ACID [1-14 C] SODIUM SALT - Physico-chemical Properties
PALMITIC ACID [1-14 C] SODIUM SALT - Introduction
Palmitic acid [1-14 C] Sodium salt is a sodium salt of palmitic acid labeled with a carbon -14 radioisotope. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
Palmitic acid [1-14 C] Sodium salt is a colorless to light yellow solid, soluble in water. It is a type of fatty acid with a carbon chain length of 16 and has Chemical properties similar to natural palmitic acid.
Use:
Palmitic acid [1-14 C] Sodium salt is mainly used in various experimental applications in scientific research, such as tracking and measuring the metabolic pathways and reaction kinetics of compounds in vivo. Due to its radioisotope properties, it is widely used in the fields of radiochemistry, biology and medicine.
Preparation Method:
The preparation of palmitic acid [1-14 C] Sodium salt is generally carried out by chemical reaction or isotope labeling. Typically, compounds containing the 14 C isotope are first subjected to a synthetic reaction with palmitic acid, followed by reaction with sodium or sodium-hydrogen compounds to yield palmitic acid [1-14 C] sodium salt.
Safety Information:
Palmitic acid [1-14 C] Sodium salt is a radioactive substance that needs to be handled and stored in a radioactive laboratory or an environment that meets relevant safety requirements. When using, it is necessary to comply with relevant regulations and precautions, such as wearing protective equipment correctly, avoiding direct contact with substances, following protective measures, and properly disposing of waste. At the same time, care should be taken to prevent radiation damage and radioactive contamination during handling and use. It is recommended to use and handle under the guidance of professionals.
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