ATM4 4-acetoxy analog |
Catalog No.GC40871 |
The acetylation of opium with acetic anhydride, which converts morphine to heroin, produces a variety of other acetylated products from other endogenous alkaloids, including thebaine.
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Cas No.: 91295-74-8
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
The acetylation of opium with acetic anhydride, which converts morphine to heroin, produces a variety of other acetylated products from other endogenous alkaloids, including thebaine. ATM4 4-acetoxy analog is a major product of the acetylation of thebaine using acetic anhydride. It is the precursor of the acetylated thebaine metabolite ATM4, which is generated during phase I metabolism of ATM4 4-acetoxy analog by human liver microsomes. The physiological and toxicological properties of this compound are not known. This product is intended for forensic and research purposes.
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