Acyclovir-d4 L-Leucinate is a deuterium-labeled form of acyclovir, where four hydrogen atoms are replaced with deuterium. It is primarily used as an isotopically labeled reference standard in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical research.
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CAS 1795785-74-8
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