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Isotonitazene KLH Conjugate

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Isotonitazene-KLH conjugate is an excellent carrier protein for developing anti-Isotonitazene antibodies for detecting Isotonitazene. Isotonitazene is a potent synthetic opioid. This product is solely used for developing tools or analytical methods for detecting Isotonitazene.
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SolventWater
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H-phraseH303, H313, H333
Hazard symbolXN
Intended useResearch Use Only (RUO)
R-phraseR20, R21, R22
StorageFreeze (< -15 °C); Minimize light exposure
References
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Using forensic intelligence as a model for determining future toxicology methods: TBI forensic toxicology and forensic drug chemistry nitazene identification.
Authors: Gray, Adam and Douglas, Sarah and Tiller, Michael and Bleakley, Michael
Journal: Journal of analytical toxicology (2024): 463-467
Study of metabolism and potential toxicity of nine synthetic opioid analogs using the zebrafish larvae model.
Authors: Murari, Matilde and Pesavento, Sara and Greco, Francesca and Vettori, Andrea and Tagliaro, Franco and Gottardo, Rossella
Journal: Drug testing and analysis (2024): 629-637
Isotonitazene, a synthetic opioid from an emerging family: The nitazenes.
Authors: Bendjilali-Sabiani, Jean-Joseph and Eiden, Céline and Lestienne, Margot and Cherki, Sabrina and Gautre, David and Van den Broek, Thomas and Mathieu, Olivier and Peyrière, Hélène
Journal: Therapie (2024)
Pharmacologic Characterization of Substituted Nitazenes at μ, κ, and Δ Opioid Receptors Suggests High Potential for Toxicity.
Authors: Kozell, Laura B and Eshleman, Amy J and Wolfrum, Katherine M and Swanson, Tracy L and Bloom, Shelley H and Benware, Sheila and Schmachtenberg, Jennifer L and Schutzer, Kamryn A and Schutzer, William E and Janowsky, Aaron and Abbas, Atheir I
Journal: The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (2024): 219-228
Human metabolism of four synthetic benzimidazole opioids: isotonitazene, metonitazene, etodesnitazene, and metodesnitazene.
Authors: Taoussi, Omayema and Berardinelli, Diletta and Zaami, Simona and Tavoletta, Francesco and Basile, Giuseppe and Kronstrand, Robert and Auwärter, Volker and Busardò, Francesco P and Carlier, Jeremy
Journal: Archives of toxicology (2024): 2101-2116