L-Ascorbic acid-13C6-1
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L-Ascorbic acid-13C6-1
UNSPSC Description:
L-Ascorbic acid-13C6-1 (L-Ascorbate-1; Vitamin C-13C6-1) is a 13C labeled L-Ascorbic acid (HY-B0166)[1]. L-Ascorbic acid (L-Ascorbate), an electron donor, is an endogenous antioxidant agent. L-Ascorbic acid inhibits selectively Cav3.2 channels with an IC50 of 6.5 μM. L-Ascorbic acid is also a collagen deposition enhancer and an elastogenesis inhibitor[2][3][4]. L-Ascorbic acid exhibits anti-cancer effects through the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and selective damage to cancer cells[5].Target Antigen:
Apoptosis; Calcium Channel; Endogenous Metabolite; Isotope-Labeled Compounds; Reactive Oxygen SpeciesType:
Isotope-Labeled CompoundsRelated Pathways:
Apoptosis;Immunology/Inflammation;Membrane Transporter/Ion Channel;Metabolic Enzyme/Protease;Neuronal Signaling;NF-κB;OthersApplications:
Cancer-programmed cell deathField of Research:
CancerAssay Protocol:
https://www.medchemexpress.com/l-ascorbic-acid-13c6-1.htmlPurity:
99.15Solubility:
DMSO : 100 mg/mL (ultrasonic;warming)Smiles:
O[13CH2][13CH]([13C@@H]1[13C](O)=[13C]([13C](O1)=O)O)OMolecular Weight:
182.08References & Citations:
[1]Russak EM, et al. Impact of Deuterium Substitution on the Pharmacokinetics of Pharmaceuticals. Ann Pharmacother. 2019 Feb;53(2):211-246.|[2]Sebastian J Padayatty, et al. Vitamin C as an antioxidant: evaluation of its role in disease prevention. J Am Coll Nutr. 2003 Feb;22(1):18-35.|[3]Sungrae Cho, et al. Hormetic dose response to L-ascorbic acid as an anti-cancer drug in colorectal cancer cell lines according to SVCT-2 expression. Sci Rep. 2018 Jul 27;8(1):11372.|[4]Satyanarayana Sreemantula, et al. Influence of antioxidant (L- ascorbic acid) on tolbutamide induced hypoglycaemia/antihyperglycaemia in normal and diabetic rats. BMC Endocr Disord. 2005 Mar 3;5(1):2.|[5]Michael T Nelson, et al. Molecular mechanisms of subtype-specific inhibition of neuronal T-type calcium channels by ascorbate. J Neurosci. 2007 Nov 14;27(46):12577-83.|[6]Aleksander Hinek, et al. Sodium L-ascorbate enhances elastic fibers deposition by fibroblasts from normal and pathologic human skin. J Dermatol Sci. 2014 Sep;75(3):173-82.Shipping Conditions:
Blue IceStorage Conditions:
-20°C (Powder, protect from light, stored under nitrogen)Clinical Information:
No Development ReportedCAS Number:
1331939-77-5
