Product Description: Atenolol-13C6 ((RS)-Atenolol-13C6) is 13C labeled Atenolol. Atenolol ((RS)-Atenolol) is a cardioselective β1-adrenergic receptor blocker, with a Ki of 697 nM at β1-adrenoceptor in guine pig left ventricle membrane. Atenolol can be used for the research of hypertension and angina pectoris[1][2].
Applications: Metabolism-protein/nucleotide metabolism
Formula: C9 13C6H23N2O3
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Molecular Weight: 285.31
Research Area: Cancer;Endocrinology;Neurological Disease;Cardiovascular Disease
Target: Adrenergic Receptor;Isotope-Labeled Compounds