Introduction:Basic information about CAS 64252-08-0|Quinoxaline-d4, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
| Common Name | Quinoxaline-d4 |
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| CAS Number | 64252-08-0 | Molecular Weight | 134.17100 |
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| Molecular Formula | C8H2D4N2 | Melting Point | / |
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Names
| Name | quinoxaline-5,6,7,8-d4 |
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Quinoxaline-d4 BiologicalActivity
| Description | Quinoxaline-d4 is the deuterium labeled Quinoxaline[1]. Quinoxaline is a chemical compound that acts as an intermediate for anti-tuberculosis agent Pyrazinamide. Quinoxaline presents a structure that is similar to quinolone antibiotics[2]. |
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| Related Catalog | Research Areas >>Infection |
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| In Vitro | Stable heavy isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, and other elements have been incorporated into drug molecules, largely as tracers for quantitation during the drug development process. Deuteration has gained attention because of its potential to affect the pharmacokinetic and metabolic profiles of drugs[1]. |
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| References | [1]. Russak EM, et al. Impact of Deuterium Substitution on the Pharmacokinetics of Pharmaceuticals. Ann Pharmacother. 2019 Feb;53(2):211-216. [2]. Mónica Vieira, et al. Antimicrobial activity of quinoxaline 1,4-dioxide with 2- and 3-substituted derivatives. Microbiol Res. 2014 Apr;169(4):287-93. |
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Chemical & Physical Properties
| Molecular Formula | C8H2D4N2 |
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| Molecular Weight | 134.17100 |
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| Exact Mass | 134.07800 |
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| PSA | 25.78000 |
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| LogP | 1.62980 |
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