Product: | Vitamin D3-(26,26,26,27,27,27-d6) | ||||
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Catalog Number: | D4060 | ||||
Unlabeled CAS Number: | 67-97-0 | ||||
Synonyms: | Cholecalciferol-26,26,26,27,27,27-d6 | ||||
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Formula: | C27H38D6O | ||||
Enrichment: | 99%D | ||||
Molecular Weight: | 390.67 | ||||
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Appearance: | White crystalline | ||||
Category: | Vitamin D3 | ||||
Stability: | Stable under recommended storage conditions. | ||||
Literature References: |
Shah BR, Finberg L., Single-day therapy for nutritional vitamin D-deficiency rickets: a preferred method. J. Pediatr., 1994, Sep., 125 (3): 487–90.; Cedric F. Garland, DrPH, Frank C. Garland, PhD, Edward D. Gorham, PhD, MPH, Martin Lipkin, MD, Harold Newmark, ScD, Sharif B. Mohr, MPH, and Michael F. Holick, MD, PhD, The Role of Vitamin D in Cancer Prevention. Am J Public Health, 2006, Feb., 96 (2): 252–261.; Morgan D., Field efficacy of cholecalciferol gel baits for possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) control. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 2006, 33 (3): 221–8. |
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Applications: | A labeled inactive secosteroid. Functions as a prehormone. Converted to its active form by two hydroxylations to form calcitriol. Used as a nutritional supplement. May be used as a poison bait for rodents. It has also been found to have antiproliferative and antimetastatic effects on breast, colon, and prostate cancer cells. |