Product Description: Nifedipine-13C8 is a deuterated labeled Nifedipine[1]. Nifedipine (BAY-a-1040) is a potent calcium channel blocker and agent of choice for cardiac insufficiencies.
Formula: C9 13C8H18N2O6
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CAS Number: 1173023-46-5
Molecular Weight: 354.28
Research Area: Cardiovascular Disease
Target: Autophagy;Calcium Channel;Isotope-Labeled Compounds