Thyroxine-13C6
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- Product Code: TRC-T425602
- CAS Number: 1217780-14-7
- Brand: TRC
Product Overview
Product Code
TRC-T425602
CAS Number
Product Format
Neat
Molecular Formula
C913C6H11I4NO4
Molecular Weight
782.83
Product Categories
Amino acids, TRC, Hormones, Additional Neuro Products, Stable isotopes, Stable Isotope Labelled Analytical Standards, Vitamins
Alternate CAS Number
Unlabelled CAS Number
Purity
>95% (HPLC)
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Product Information
Chemical Data
Analyte Name
Thyroxine-13C6
CAS Number
1217780-14-7
Molecular Formula
C913C6H11I4NO4
Molecular Weight
782.83
Accurate Mass
782.7068
SMILES
N[C@H](C(O)=O)CC(C=C1I)=CC(I)=C1O[13C]2=[13C]([H])[13C](I)=[13C](O)[13C](I)=[13C]2[H]
InChI
InChI=1S/C15H11I4NO4/c16-8-4-7(5-9(17)13(8)21)24-14-10(18)1-6(2-11(14)19)3-12(20)15(22)23/h1-2,4-5,12,21H,3,20H2,(H,22,23)/t12-/m0/s1/i4+1,5+1,7+1,8+1,9+1,13+1
Alternate CAS Number
51-48-9
Unlabelled CAS Number
51-48-9
SIL Type
Carbon
Product Data
Storage Temperature
-20°C
Shipping Temperature
Room Temperature
Country of Origin
CANADA
Product Type
Metabolite; Stable Isotope Labelled
Product Format
Neat
Purity
>95% (HPLC)
Product Description
One of the thyroid hormones involved in the maintenance of metabolic homeostasis. Synthesized and stored as amino acid residues of thyroglobulin, the major protein component of the thyroid follicular colloid. Synthesis and secretion are regulated by the pituitary hormone (TSH). Deiodinated in peripheral tissues to the active metabolite, liothyronine. The D-form has very little activity as a thyroid hormone, but has been used to treat hyperlipidemia.
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