(R,S)-N-Nitroso Anabasine-d4
Product Code
TRC-N524252
CAS Number
Product Format
Neat
Molecular Formula
C10 2H4 H9 N3 O
Molecular Weight
195.25
API Family
NicotineProduct Categories
TRC, Neurology Research Chemicals and Analytical Standards, Cancer Research Chemicals and Analytical Standards, Nitrosamine Research and Reference Materials
Alternate CAS Number
Purity
>95% (HPLC)
Documentation
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Product Information
Chemical Data
Analyte Name
(RS)-N-Nitrosoanabasine pyridinyl-d4
CAS Number
1020719-68-9
Molecular Formula
C10 2H4 H9 N3 O
Molecular Weight
195.25
Accurate Mass
195.131
SMILES
[2H]c1nc([2H])c(C2CCCCN2N=O)c([2H])c1[2H]
InChI
InChI=1S/C10H13N3O/c14-12-13-7-2-1-5-10(13)9-4-3-6-11-8-9/h3-4,6,8,10H,1-2,5,7H2/i3D,4D,6D,8D
IUPAC
2,3,4,6-tetradeuterio-5-(1-nitrosopiperidin-2-yl)pyridine
Alternate CAS Number
37620-20-5
SIL Type
Deuterium
Product Data
Storage Temperature
+4°C
Shipping Temperature
Room Temperature
Country of Origin
CANADA
Product Type
Metabolite; Stable Isotope Labelled
Product Format
Neat
API Family
Purity
>95% (HPLC)
Product Description
A labelled metabolite of tobacco, a specific N-nitrosamines. Shows mutagenic effects; a potent esophageal carcinogen. Tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs); N-nitroso-derivatives of pyridine-alkaloids (e.g., nicotine) present in tobacco and cigarette smoke.
References: Idris, A.M., et al.: Carcinogenesis, 13, 1001 (1992),