Iobitridol

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Iobitridol
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  • 1-N,3-N-bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-5-[3-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)propanamido]-2,4,6-triiodo-1-N,3-N-dimethylbenzene-1,3-dicarboxamide
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC20H28I3N3O9
Molar mass835.169 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • CN(CC(CO)O)C(=O)c1c(c(c(c(c1I)NC(=O)C(CO)CO)I)C(=O)N(C)CC(CO)O)I
  • InChI=1S/C20H28I3N3O9/c1-25(3-10(31)7-29)19(34)12-14(21)13(20(35)26(2)4-11(32)8-30)16(23)17(15(12)22)24-18(33)9(5-27)6-28/h9-11,27-32H,3-8H2,1-2H3,(H,24,33) ☒N
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Iobitridol is a molecule used as a contrast medium in X-ray imaging. 45.6% of the molecular mass is contributed by the three iodine atoms.

Xenetix 300 of Guerbet (Roissy, France) contains Iobitridol in 300 mg iodine/ml concentration. Recommended mean doses are 1.1 to 2.8 ml/kg body mass corresponding to 0,33 to 0,84 g iodine/kg human body mass. Injected into veins it will be filtered out by the kidneys. It is used also to fill joints or the uterus.

Iobitridol is nonionic but water-soluble by some -OH- groups.