Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Methyl Ester 6-(Methyl β-D-Glucuronate)
- Empirical Formula: C25H32O12
- Molecular Weight: 524.51438
What is Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Methyl Ester 6-(Methyl β-D-Glucuronate)?
Chemical properties
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The Uses of Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Methyl Ester 6-(Methyl β-D-Glucuronate)
A labelled metabolite of Mycophenolic Acid, an antibiotic produced by Penicillium brevi-compactum, P. Stoloniferum and related spp. A selective inhibitor of lymphocyte proliferation by blocking inosin e monophosphate dehydrogenase, an enzyme involved in the de novo synthesis of purine nucleotides.
Properties of Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Methyl Ester 6-(Methyl β-D-Glucuronate)
| storage temp. | -20°C Freezer, Under Inert Atmosphere |
Safety information for Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Methyl Ester 6-(Methyl β-D-Glucuronate)
Computed Descriptors for Mycophenolic Acid-d3 Methyl Ester 6-(Methyl β-D-Glucuronate)
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