D-Thyroxine (sodium)
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D-Thyroxine (sodium)
Description:
D-thyroxine (D-T4) sodium is an orally active thyroid hormone that inhibits the secretion of TSH. D-thyroxine sodium can inhibit goiter, promote metamorphosis of tadpoles and influence cholesterol metabolism. D-thyroxine sodium can be used for the study of hypercholesterolemia[1][2][3].Product Name Alternative:
D-T4 (sodium)UNSPSC:
12352005Hazard Statement:
H302-H312-H332Target:
Thyroid Hormone ReceptorType:
Reference compoundRelated Pathways:
Vitamin D Related/Nuclear ReceptorApplications:
Neuroscience-NeuromodulationField of Research:
Cardiovascular DiseaseAssay Protocol:
https://www.medchemexpress.com/d-thyroxine-sodium.htmlSolubility:
10 mM in DMSOSmiles:
N[C@H](CC1=CC(I)=C(C(I)=C1)OC2=CC(I)=C(O)C(I)=C2)C(O[Na])=OMolecular Formula:
C15H10I4NNaO4Molecular Weight:
798.85Precautions:
P261-P264-P270-P271-P280-P302+P352-P304+P340-P330-P363-P501References & Citations:
[1]John J. Schrogie M.D., et al. II. The effect of D-thyroxine, clofibrate, and norethandrolone. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Volume8, Issue1part1 January 1967 Pages 70-77|[2]Raluca-IoanaStefan, et al. Simultaneous determination of l-thyroxine (l-T4), d-thyroxine (d-T4), and l-triiodothyronine (l-T3) using a sensors/sequential injection analysis system.|[3]TUCKER RG. The biologic effects of D-thyroxine. A review. Angiology. 1962 Feb;13:85-8.Shipping Conditions:
Room temperatureScientific Category:
Reference compound1Clinical Information:
LaunchedCAS Number:
[137-53-1]
