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1342321-5.73MGThis product is provided as delivered and specified by the issuing Pharmacopoeia. All information provided in support of this product, including SDS and any product information leaflets have been developed and issued under the Authority of the
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I727462-1g
Aladdin
Isoindoline-1-carboxylic acid hydrochloride (C09-1595-476)
Price: $1,274.28List Price: $1,415.87Isoindoline-1-carboxylic acid hydrochloride. -
I727462-250mg
Aladdin
Isoindoline-1-carboxylic acid hydrochloride (C09-1595-477)
Price: $514.68List Price: $571.87Isoindoline-1-carboxylic acid hydrochloride. -
51371-10MGBiochem/physiol Actions Isovalerylcarnitine is the phenotypic abnormality in iso-valeric acidemia resulting from an accumulation of isovaleric acid, which is toxic to the central nervous system. Isovaleric acidemia is an autosomal recessive inborn
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51371-50MGBiochem/physiol Actions Isovalerylcarnitine is the phenotypic abnormality in iso-valeric acidemia resulting from an accumulation of isovaleric acid, which is toxic to the central nervous system. Isovaleric acidemia is an autosomal recessive inborn
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G5291-100MGL-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine is a phospholipid, which is a derivative of phosphatidylcholine. Application L-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine has been used to rescue choline auxotrophy.
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G5291-10MGL-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine is a phospholipid, which is a derivative of phosphatidylcholine. Application L-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine has been used to rescue choline auxotrophy.
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G5291-50MGL-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine is a phospholipid, which is a derivative of phosphatidylcholine. Application L-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine has been used to rescue choline auxotrophy.
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62963-5ML-FOther Notes primarily C 1 8 unsaturated fatty acids
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44924-500GThis L-α-phosphatidylcholine is extracted and purified from soybeans. It serves as a substrate for specific phospholipase present in all Listeria monocytogenes and some strains of Listeria ivanovii.
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8400920025Analysis Note Assay (HClO₄, calc. on anhydrous substance): ≥ 98.
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94954-50MGBiochem/physiol Actions Carnitine is a quaternary amine that occurs naturally in most mammalian tissue. It is present in relatively high concentrations in skeletal muscle and heart where it is involved in regulating energy metabolism.