Cyclophosphamide-d4

Cyclophosphamide-d4 Basic information
Product Name:Cyclophosphamide-d4
Synonyms:Cyclophosphamide-d4;Cyclostin-d4;Cytoxan-d4;Endoxan-d4;Genoxal-d4;Hexadrin-d4;Mitoxan-d4;N,N-Bis(2-chloroethyl)tetrahydro-4,5-d2-2H-1,3,2-oxazaphosphorin-2-amine 2-Oxide
CAS:173547-45-0
MF:C7H15Cl2N2O2P
MW:261.08
EINECS:244-379-2
Product Categories:Intermediates & Fine Chemicals;Isotope Labeled Compounds;Pharmaceuticals;Phosphorylating and Phosphitylating Agents;Isotope Labelled Compounds;Isotope Labelled Compounds, Pharmaceuticals, Intermediates & Fine Chemicals, Phosphorylating and Phosphitylating Agents, Phosphorylating and Phosphitylating Agents
Mol File:173547-45-0.mol
Cyclophosphamide-d4 Structure
Cyclophosphamide-d4 Chemical Properties
Melting point 41-450C
storage temp. -20°C Freezer
solubility Chloroform: Slightly Soluble,Methanol: Slightly Soluble
form A solid
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Cyclophosphamide-d4 Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionCyclophosphamide-d4 contains four deuterium atoms. It is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of cyclophosphamide by GC- or LC-MS. Cyclophosphamide is a nitrogen mustard alkylating agent used in the treatment of cancers and autoimmune disorders. In cells with low levels of aldehyde dehydrogenase, cyclophosphamide acts as a prodrug and is metabolized to the active compound phosphoramide mustard, which crosslinks with DNA and causes cell death.
Chemical PropertiesWhite to Off-White Solid
UsesCyclophosphamide-d4 is a cytotoxic nitrogen mustard derivative widely used in cancer chemotherapy. Cyclophosphamide-d4 cross-links DNA, causes strand breakage, and induces mutations. Its clinical activity is associated with a decrease in aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) activity. This substance is listed as a known human carcinogen.
Cyclophosphamide-d4 Preparation Products And Raw materials
Cyclophosphamide

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