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Loratadine-d4-1

CAS: 2748435-73-4 F: C22H19D4ClN2O2 W: 386.91

Loratadine-d4-1 (Loratidine-d4-1) is deuterium labeled Loratadine. Loratadine (SCH-29851) is a selective inverse periphe
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Bioactivity Loratadine-d4-1 (Loratidine-d4-1) is deuterium labeled Loratadine. Loratadine (SCH-29851) is a selective inverse peripheral histamine H1-receptor agonist with an IC50 of >32 μM. Loratadine has anti-dengue-virus (DENV) activity. Loratadine can inhibit immunologic release of inflammatory mediators[1].
CAS 2748435-73-4
Formula C22H19D4ClN2O2
Molar Mass 386.91
Transport Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.

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