Gadopenamide
Gadopenamide is a gadolinium (Gd) extracellular contrast agent used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) . Gadopenamide is a chelate of gadolinium (Gd³⁺), with the ligand being DTPA-dimorpholylamide. Gadopenamide has excellent overall tolerance and its acute intravenous injection toxicity is very low. Gadopenamide can be used in MRI to enhance image clarity[1].
Product Specifications
CAS Number
[117827-80-2]
UNSPSC
12352005
Target
Biochemical Assay Reagents
Related Pathways
Others
Field of Research
Others
Smiles
O=C1[O-][Gd+3]23([N]4(C5)CC(N6CCOCC6)=[O]3)([N]7(C1)CC4)([O-]C5=O)([O-]C8=O)[N](CC7)(C8)CC(N9CCOCC9)=[O]2
Molecular Formula
C22H34GdN5O10
Molecular Weight
685.78
References & Citations
[1]Weinmann HJ, et al. Tolerance of extracellular contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. Invest Radiol. 1990 Sep;25 Suppl 1:S49-50.
Shipping Conditions
Room temperature
Scientific Category
Reference compound1
Clinical Information
No Development Reported
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