An
isotopically labelled compound is designated as selectively labelled when a mixture of
isotopically substituted compounds is formally added to the analogous
isotopically unmodified compound in such a way that the position(s) but not necessarily the number of each
labellingnuclide is defined. A selectively labelled compound may be considered as a mixture of
specifically labelled compounds.
Source:
PAC, 1981, 53, 1887
(Nomenclature of inorganic chemistry: II.1 - Isotopically modified compounds)
on page 1893
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