5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid-13C5

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  • CAT Number: S000193
  • Molecular Formula: C1513C5H25N7O6
  • Molecular Weight: 464.42
  • Purity: ≥95%
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5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid-13C5, a premium pharmaceutical research compound designed for advanced studies in folate metabolism and nutritional biochemistry. As an isotopically labeled analog of 5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid, it offers enhanced stability and precise isotopic tracking. 5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid-13C5 is ideal for use in pharmacological, biochemical, and nutritional research, providing precise and reliable data for your studies. This high-purity compound ensures consistent results, aiding in the development of novel therapies and interventions for folate-related disorders. Trusted by leading laboratories, 5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid-13C5 is your go-to solution for cutting-edge research in folate metabolism. Unlock new possibilities in nutritional biochemistry with 5-Methyltetrahydrofolic acid-13C5, where innovation meets reliability.


Catalog Number S000193
Molecular Formula C1513C5H25N7O6
Purity ≥95%
IUPAC Name (2S)-2-[[4-[[(6R)-2-amino-5-methyl-4-oxo-3,6,7,8-tetrahydropteridin-6-yl]methylamino]benzoyl]amino](1,2,3,4,5-13C5)pentanedioic acid
InChI InChI=1S/C20H25N7O6/c1-27-12(9-23-16-15(27)18(31)26-20(21)25-16)8-22-11-4-2-10(3-5-11)17(30)24-13(19(32)33)6-7-14(28)29/h2-5,12-13,22H,6-9H2,1H3,(H,24,30)(H,28,29)(H,32,33)(H4,21,23,25,26,31)/t12-,13+/m1/s1/i6+1,7+1,13+1,14+1,19+1
InChIKey ZNOVTXRBGFNYRX-YDDCNDSASA-N
SMILES CN1[C@@H](CNC2=C1C(=O)NC(=N2)N)CNC3=CC=C(C=C3)C(=O)N[13C@@H]([13CH2][13CH2][13C](=O)O)[13C](=O)O
Reference

[1]. Russak EM, et al. Impact of Deuterium Substitution on the Pharmacokinetics of Pharmaceuticals. Ann Pharmacother. 2019;53(2):211-216.
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[2]. Wright AJ, et al. Comparison of (6 S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid v. folic acid as the reference folate in longer-term human dietary intervention studies assessing the relative bioavailability of natural food folates: comparative changes in folate status following a 16-week placebo-controlled study in healthy adults. Br J Nutr. 2010 Mar;103(5):724-9.
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