A major labeled metabolite of Sulfadiazine. Form: Off-White To Pale Yellow Solid Melting Point: 256-258 degrees C Solubility: Ethyl Acetate (hot)
A major labeled metabolite of Irinotecan. Form: Yellow Solid Melting Point: 178-184 degrees C (dec.) Solubility: DMSO, Methanol,
A major labeled metabolite of Irinotecan. Form: Pale Yellow Solid Melting Point: 172-174 degrees C (dec.) Solubility: DMSO, Methanol
A major labeled metabolite of chlorzoxazone. Formed by the actions of cytochrome P450IIE1. Form: White to Off-White Solid Melting Point: >230 degrees C...
A major labeled metabolite of Anagrelide, an antithrombotic. Form: Pale Yellow Solid Melting Point: >260 degrees C (dec.) Solubility: DMSO, DMF
A major flavonoid in apple peels; a bioactive constituent of apple peels Form: Yellow Solid Melting Point: >260 degrees C (dec.) Solubility: DMSO
A major component of g-secretase inhibitors Form: Beige Thick Gel Solubility: DMSO, Methanol
A major component of the essential oil found in the leaves of Azadirachta indica. Form: White Semi-Solid Solubility: Dichloromethane, DMSO, Methanol
A major bile acid in many vertebrates, occurring as the N-glycine and/or N-taurine conjugate. With other bile acids, forms mixed micelles with lecithin in...
A major adduct from alkylation of DNA by the genotoxic carcinogen, propylene oxide. Molecular dosimetry studies are used to find the amount present in...
A major active metabolite related to the adverse effects of Sulfasalazine Form: White Solid Melting Point: 226-228 degrees C Solubility: DMSO
A major active labeled metabolite related to the adverse effects of Sulfasalazine Form: Off-White Solid Melting Point: 208-210 degrees C Solubility: Methanol
A major (toxic) metabolite of Styrene , catalyzed by epoxide hydrolase.
A main metabolite of Omeprazole. Form: White to Off-White Solid Melting Point: >168 degrees C (dec.) Solubility: Methanol, Water
A main metabolite of Nifedipine. Form: Yellow Solid Melting Point: 134-136 degrees C Solubility: DMSO, Methanol
A main Levomepromazine metabolite Form: Beige Solid Solubility: Methanol, Water
A macrolide isolated from Penicillium brefeldianum. It affects the vesticular transport of the Golgi apparatus and induces DNA fragmentation which leads to...
A macrolide compound which is known to have antibacterial activity, and is useful in the therapy of bacterial infections in mammals. Antibiotic.
A M2 proton channel blocker. Inhibits influenza virus M2 protein (AM2).
A M1 muscarinic agonist designed as an innovative therapy for Alzheimer