Product: | Nicotinamide-d4 | ||||||||
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Catalog Number: | D2488 | ||||||||
CAS Number: | 347841-88-7 | ||||||||
Synonyms: | Vitamin B3-d4; Niacin, deuterated Niacin, Niacin-d4 | ||||||||
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Formula: | C6H2D4N2O | ||||||||
Enrichment: | 98%D | ||||||||
Molecular Weight: | 126.15 | ||||||||
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Category: | Nicotine and Derivatives Alphabetic Listing | ||||||||
Literature References: |
Niren NM, Pharmacologic doses of nicotinamide in the treatment of inflammatory skin conditions: a review. Cutis, 2006, 77 (1 Suppl): 11–6.; Shalita AR, Smith JG, Parish LC, Sofman MS, Chalker DK, Topical nicotinamide compared with clindamycin gel in the treatment of inflammatory acne vulgaris. International Journal of Dermatology, 1995, 34 (6): 434–7.; Navarrete-Solís J, Castanedo-Cázares JP, Torres-Álvarez B et al., A Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial of Niacinamide 4% versus Hydroquinone 4% in the Treatment of Melasma. Dermatol Res Pract., 2011, 2011(379173): 1. |
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Applications: | The labeled amide of nicotinic acid. Part of the vitamin B group. Used as an anti-inflammatory agent for inflammatory skin conditions. May have some effects against skin cancers. Has anxiolytic properties. Activates sirtuins, which may restore cognition in Alzheimer's disease. Can prevent apoptosis. |