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2-NP-AHD

SKU: orb1690407

Description

2-NP-AHD is a 2-nitrophenyl derivative of the nitrofuran metabolite AHD, used as a key biomarker for monitoring the illegal use of nitrofuran antibiotics. It is applied in analytical research for the development of detection methods in food safety and veterinary drug residue analysis, utilizing both in vitro immunoassays and chromatographic techniques.

Research Area

Metabolism Research

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Key Properties

CAS Number623145-57-3
MW248.20
FormulaC10H8N4O4
SMILESO=C1CN(N=Cc2ccccc2N(=O)=O)C(=O)N1 |w:4.3|
TargetDrug Metabolite,Others

Storage & Handling

Storage-20°C
Expiration Date12 months from date of receipt.
DisclaimerFor research use only

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  • 2-NP-AHD (Standard) [orb3026047]

    623145-57-3

    248.20

    C10H8N4O4

    10 mg
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