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Alsactide
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ECHA InfoCard100.047.442 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC99H155N29O21S
Molar mass2119.54 g/mol g·mol
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Alsactide is a diagnostic agent.


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Diagnostic agents (V04)
Digestive system
Diabetes
Fat absorption
Bile duct patency
Liver functional capacity
Gastric secretion
Exocrine pancreatic function
Endocrine system
Pituitary function
Thyroid function
Fertility disturbances
Tuberculosis
Renal function
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