Product Description: Indapamide-13C,d3 is 13C and deuterium labeled Indapamide. Indapamide is an orally active sulphonamide diuretic agent, that can reduce blood pressure by decreasing vascular reactivity and peripheral vascular resistance. Indapamide is also can reduce left ventricular hypertrophy[1][4][5].
Formula: C15 13CH13D3ClN3O3S
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CAS Number: 2934053-07-1
Molecular Weight: 369.85
Research Area: Cardiovascular Disease
Target: Isotope-Labeled Compounds;Potassium Channel