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Bupropion-d9 (hydrochloride)

CAS: 1189725-26-5 F: C13H10D9Cl2NO W: 285.26

Bupropion-d9 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Bupropion hydrochloride. Bupropion (Amfebutamone) hydrochloride is
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Bioactivity Bupropion-d9 (hydrochloride) is the deuterium labeled Bupropion hydrochloride. Bupropion (Amfebutamone) hydrochloride is an orally active, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).Bupropion block dopamine (DA) uptake or Methamphetamine-induced DA release with IC50s of 1.76 μM and 14.2 μM, respectively. Bupropion hydrochloride is an atypical antidepressant of the aminoketone group. Bupropion hydrochloride can be used for the research of smoking cessation aid[1][2][3].
Invitro 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].
Name Bupropion-d9 (hydrochloride)
CAS 1189725-26-5
Formula C13H10D9Cl2NO
Molar Mass 285.26
Appearance Solid
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
Storage

4°C, sealed storage, away from moisture

*In solvent : -80°C, 6 months; -20°C, 1 month (sealed storage, away from moisture)

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