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D-Glucose is the naturally occurring form of glucose and the most abundant monosaccharide. D-Glucose is a critical components of the general metabolism , and serve as critical signaling molecules in relation to both cellular metabolic status and biotic or abiotic stress response [1] [2] [3]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Natural products. Alternative Names: Glucose; D-(+)-Glucose; Dextrose. CAS No. 50-99-7. Pack Sizes: 500 mg; 1 g; 5 g. Product ID: HY-B0389.
D-Glucose
D-Glucose is widely used in solution to adjust tonicity and as a sweetener. D-Glucose is also used as a wet granulation diluent and binder, as well as a direct compression tablet diluent and binder, primarily in chewable tablets. Synonyms: (+)-Glucose; D(+)-Glucose. Grade: ≥95% by HPLC. CAS No. 50-99-7. Molecular formula: C6H12O6. Mole weight: 180.16.
D-Glucose
D-Glucose. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. CAS No. 123148-15-2. Purity: 0.96. Product ID: ACM123148152-1. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
D-Glucose
D-Glucose. Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. CAS No. 50-99-7. Purity: 0.99. Product ID: BBC50997. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
D-Glucose-1-12C (13C depleted at C1). Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: 12CC5H12O6, Molecular Weight: 180.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-1-12C (13C depleted at C1)
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a significant role in photosynthesis and energy source required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including the synthesis of enzymic cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in type 2 diabetes mellitus detection and potentially Huntington's disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Molecular formula: [12]CC5H12O6. Mole weight: 180.15.
D-Glucose-[1-13C]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: Dextrose-1-13C; D-[1-13C]Glucose. Grade: 99% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 40762-22-9. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15.
D-Glucose-1-13C
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a vital role in photosynthesis and fuels the energy required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in detection of type 2 diabetes mellitus and potentially Huntington's disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1-13C-Glucose; D-[1-13C]Glucose; Glucose-1-13C; [1-13C]-D-Glucose; [1-13C]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 40762-22-9. Pack Sizes: 25mg. US Biological Life Sciences.
D-Glucose-1-13C-1-C-d. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Glucose-1-13C-1-C-2H. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 201136-45-0. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: C513CH11DO6, Molecular Weight: 182.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[1-13C,1-d]
D-Glucose-[1-13C,1-d]. Synonyms: D-Glucose-1-13C,1-d; D-Glucose-1-13C-1-C-d; D-Glucose-1-13C-1-C-2H. Grade: ≥99% by CP; ≥99% atom 13C; ≥98% atom D. CAS No. 201136-45-0. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H11DO6. Mole weight: 182.15.
D-Glucose-1-13c,2-(acetylamino)-2-deoxy-(9ci)
D-Glucose-1-13c,2-(acetylamino)-2-deoxy-(9ci). Uses: Designed for use in research and industrial production. Additional or Alternative Names: 2-ACETAMIDO-2-DEOXY-D-[1-13C]GLUCOSE;N-ACETYL-D-[1-13C]GLUCOSAMINE. Product Category: Heterocyclic Organic Compound. CAS No. 253679-94-6. Molecular formula: C8H15NO6. Mole weight: 222.22. Purity: 0.96. IUPACName: N-[(3R,4R,5S,6R)-2,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-3-yl]acetamide. Canonical SMILES: CC(=O)NC1C(C(C(OC1O)CO)O)O. Product ID: ACM253679946. Alfa Chemistry ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
D-Glucose-1-13C-2-C-d
D-Glucose-1-13C-2-C-d. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Glucose-1-13C-2-C-2H. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 201417-06-3. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C513CH11DO6, Molecular Weight: 182.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[1-13C,2-d]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-Glucose-1-13C,2-C-d; D-Glucose-1-13C-2-C-2H; D-Glucose-1-13C,2-d; D-[1-13C,2-2H]glucose; D-Glucopyranose-1-13C,2-d. Grade: 98%; 98% atom 13C; 98% atom D. CAS No. 201417-06-3. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H11DO6. Mole weight: 182.16.
D-glucose-[1-13C,3-d]
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants, a monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a significant role in photosynthesis and energy source required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including the synthesis of enzymic cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in type 2 diabetes mellitus detection and potentially Huntington's disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Synonyms: D-[1-13C,3-2H]glucose; D-glucose-1-13C,3-d; D-[1-13C,3-D]glucose. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H11DO6. Mole weight: 182.16.
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: Dextrose-1,2-13C2. Grade: 99% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 138079-87-5. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Glucose-1,2-13C2
99 atom % 13C. Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose-1,2-13C2
D-Glucose-1,2-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1,2-13C2-Glucose; D-[1,2-13C2]Glucose; Glucose-1,2-13C2; [1,2-13C2]-D-Glucose; [1,2-13C2]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 261728-61-4. Pack Sizes: 10mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[1,2,3-13C3]
D-Glucose-[1,2,3-13C3]. Synonyms: Labeled Glucose; D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3. Grade: 99% (CP); 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 478529-32-7. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.13.
D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3
D-Glucose-1,2,3-13C3. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1,2,3-13C3-Glucose; D-[1,2,3-13C3]Glucose; Glucose-1,2,3-13C3; [1,2,3-13C3]-D-Glucose; [1,2,3-13C3]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 478529-32-7. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C313C3H12O6, Molecular Weight: 183.13. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: (3R,4S,5S,6R)-2,3,4,5,6-pentadeuterio-6-[dideuterio(hydroxy)methyl]oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol; 23403-54-5; D-GLUCOSE-1,2,3,4,5,6,6-D7,97ATOM%D. Grade: 97% atom D. CAS No. 23403-54-5. Molecular formula: C6H5D7O6. Mole weight: 187.20.
97 atom % D. Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose-1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7
D-Glucose-1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-[1,2,3,4,5,6,6'-2H7]glucose; D-[UL-2H7]Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 66034-51-3. Pack Sizes: 10mg. Molecular Formula: C6H5D7O6, Molecular Weight: 187.2. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-glucose-[1,2,4-13C3]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[1,2,4-13C3]glucose; D-glucose-1,2,4-13C3. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.14.
D-Glucose-[1,3-13C2]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[1,3-13C2]Glucose. CAS No. 478529-30-5. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Glucose-1,3-13C2
D-Glucose-1,3-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1,3-13C2-Glucose; D-[1,3-13C2]Glucose; Glucose-1,3-13C2; [1,3-13C2]-D-Glucose; [1,3-13C2]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 478529-30-5. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-13C
D-Glucose- 13 C is the 13 C labeled D-Glucose. D-Glucose (Glucose), a monosaccharide, is an important carbohydrate in biology. D-Glucose is a carbohydrate sweetener and critical components of the general metabolism, and serve as critical signaling molecules in relation to both cellular metabolic status and biotic and abiotic stress response[1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Isotope-labeled compounds. Alternative Names: Glucose- 13 C; D-(+)-Glucose- 13 C; Dextrose- 13 C. CAS No. 101615-88-7. Pack Sizes: 5 mg; 10 mg; 25 mg. Product ID: HY-B0389S10.
D-Glucose-13C-1
D-Glucose- 13 C-1 is the 13 C labeled D-Glucose. D-Glucose (Glucose), a monosaccharide, is an important carbohydrate in biology. D-Glucose is a carbohydrate sweetener and critical components of the general metabolism, and serve as critical signaling molecules in relation to both cellular metabolic status and biotic and abiotic stress response[1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Isotope-labeled compounds. Alternative Names: Glucose- 13 C-1; D-(+)-Glucose- 13 C-1; Dextrose- 13 C-1. CAS No. 84270-10-0. Pack Sizes: 1 mg; 5 mg; 10 mg. Product ID: HY-B0389S11.
D-Glucose-13C6
?99 atom % 13C, ?99% (CP). Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose-13C6
D-Glucose-13C6 is a stable isotope-labeled counterpart of D-glucose (HY-B0389). D-Glucose-13C6 can be used as a metabolic tracer to trace glucose-related synthetic catabolism or as synthesis ingredient, minimal media reagent, and internal standard[1][2][3]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Isotope-labeled compounds. Alternative Names: Glucose-13C6; D-(+)-Glucose-13C6; Dextrose-13C6. CAS No. 110187-42-3. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 50 mg; 100 mg; 250 mg; 1 g; 5 g; 10 g. Product ID: HY-B0389A.
D-Glucose-13C6
Labeled D-Glucose. Used in enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Glucopyranose. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 25mg. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[13C6]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Grade: ≥99% by CP; ≥99% atom 13C. CAS No. 110187-42-3. Molecular formula: [13C]6H12O6. Mole weight: 186.11.
D-Glucose-[13C6,1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7]
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. It is a monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a vital role in photosynthesis and fuels the energy required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Synonyms: D-Glucose-13C6,1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7; D-Glucopyranose-13C6,d7; Glucopyranose-13C6,d7; NSC 287045-13C6,d7; D-Glucose-13C6,d7; D-[UL-13C6,UL-2H7]glucose. Grade: 99% by CP; 99% atom 13C; 97% atom D. CAS No. 201417-01-8. Molecular formula: [13C]6H5D7O6. Mole weight: 193.16.
D-Glucose-13C6,1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7
99 atom % 13C, 97 atom % D. Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose- 13 C 6 ,d 7 is the deuterium and 13 C labeled D-Glucose[1]. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Isotope-labeled compounds. Alternative Names: Glucose- 13 C6,d7; D-(+)-Glucose- 13 C6,d7; Dextrose- 13 C6,d7. CAS No. 201417-01-8. Pack Sizes: 1 g. Product ID: HY-B0389S.
D-Glucose-[13C,d7]
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a significant role in photosynthesis and energy source required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including the synthesis of enzymic cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in type 2 diabetes mellitus detection and potentially Huntington's disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Synonyms: D-Glucose-1-13C-1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7; D-Glucopyranose-13C,d7. Grade: 98% (CP); 99% atom 13C; 97% atom D. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H5D7O6. Mole weight: 188.19.
D-glucose-[1,4-13C2]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[1,4-13C2]glucose; D-glucose-1,4-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-glucose-[1,5,6-13C3]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[1,5,6-13C3]glucose; D-glucose-1,5,6-13C3. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.14.
D-Glucose-[1,6-13C2]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[1,6-13C2]glucose. Grade: ≥99% by CP. CAS No. 287100-67-8. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Glucose-1,6-13C2
?99 atom % 13C, ?99% (CP). Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose-1,6-13C2
D-Glucose-1,6-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 1,6-13C2-Glucose; D-[1,613C2]Glucose; Glucose-1,6-13C2; [1,6-13C2]-D-Glucose; [1,6-13C2]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 287100-67-8. Pack Sizes: 5mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-glucose-[1,6-13C2,6,6-d2]
D-glucose-[1,6-13C2,6,6-d2]. Synonyms: D-glucose-[1,6-13C2,6,6-d2]; D-[1,6-13C2; 6,6'-2H2]Glucose. Grade: 98% by CP; 97% atom 13C; 98% atom D. CAS No. 157171-80-7. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H10D2O6. Mole weight: 184.15.
D-Glucose-1,6-13C2-6-C-d2
D-Glucose-1,6-13C2-6-C-d2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Glucose-1,6-13C2-6-C-2H2. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 157171-80-7. Pack Sizes: 5mg. Molecular Formula: C413CH10D2O6, Molecular Weight: 184.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-1,6-diphosphate
D-Glucose-1,6-diphosphate is a pivotal chemical entity extensively employed in the research of the intricate process of cellular metabolism. Serving as an intermediary within the glycolysis pathway, this remarkable product holds immense significance in pharmaceutical research endeavors concerning a wide range of metabolic anomalies and glucose metabolism-associated disorders. Synonyms: D-Glucopyranose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate); Glucopyranose, 1,6-bis(dihydrogen phosphate), D-; Glucose 1,6-diphosphate; ((2R,3S,4S,5R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(phosphonooxy)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)methyl dihydrogen phosphate. Grade: 95%. CAS No. 305-58-8. Molecular formula: C6H14O12P2. Mole weight: 340.12.
D-Glucose-1,6-diphosphate potassium salt
D-Glucose-1,6-diphosphate potassium salt, a crucial biomedical agent, holds immense potential in addressing glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency and associated enzymopathies. Its primary function revolves around intricately regulating glucose metabolism while augmenting the vitality of red blood cells. CAS No. 32972-45-5. Molecular formula: C6H10K4O12P2. Mole weight: 492.48.
D-Glucose-1-C-d
D-Glucose-1-C-d. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Glucose-1-2H. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 106032-61-5. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: C6H11DO6, Molecular Weight: 181.16. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[1-d]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: Deuterated Glucose; Dextrose-1-d1; D-Glucose-1-d1; D-Glucopyranose-1-d1; Glucopyranose-1-d1; NSC 287045-1-d1. Grade: 99% by CP; 98% atom D. CAS No. 106032-61-5. Molecular formula: C6H11DO6. Mole weight: 181.16.
D-Glucose-1-d1
98 atom % D. Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose-2-12C (13C depleted at C2)
D-Glucose-2-12C (13C depleted at C2). Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: 12CC5H12O6, Molecular Weight: 180.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-2-12C (13C depleted at C2)
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a significant role in photosynthesis and energy source required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including the synthesis of enzymic cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in type 2 diabetes mellitus detection and potentially Huntington's disease through analysis of blood-glucose in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Molecular formula: [12]CC5H12O6. Mole weight: 180.15.
D-Glucose-[2-13C]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[2-13C]glucose; 2-13C-Glucose. Grade: 99% by CP; 99% atom 13C. CAS No. 105931-74-6. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H12O6. Mole weight: 181.15.
D-Glucose-2-13C
99 atom % 13C. Group: Fluorescence/luminescence spectroscopy.
D-Glucose-2-13C
D-Glucose-2-13C. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 2-13C-Glucose; D-[2-13C]Glucose; Glucose-2-13C; [2-13C]-D-Glucose; [2-13C]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 105931-74-6. Pack Sizes: 25mg. Molecular Formula: C513CH12O6, Molecular Weight: 181.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
D-Glucose-2-13C-2-C-d. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: D-Glucose-2-13C-2-C-2H. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C513CH11DO6, Molecular Weight: 182.15. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-Glucose-[2-13C,2-d1]
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis and energy source required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including the enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in type 2 diabetes mellitus detection and potentially Huntington's disease through blood-glucose analysis in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Synonyms: D-[2-13C,2-2H]glucose; D-Glucose-2-13C-2-C-2H; D-Glucose-2-13C-2-C-d; D-Glucose-13C,d1; (+)-Glucose-2-13C,2-d1; Glucose-2-13C,2-d1; D-(+)-Glucose-2-13C,2-d1; D-Glucose-2-13C,2-d1. CAS No. 83379-46-8. Molecular formula: C5[13C]H11DO6. Mole weight: 182.15.
Labelled D-Glucose is a simple sugar that is present in plants. A monosaccharide that may exist in open chain or cyclic conformation if in solution. It plays a crucial role in photosynthesis and energy source required for cellular respiration. D-Glucose is used in various metabolic processes including the enzymic synthesis of cyclohexyl-α and β-D-glucosides. Can also be used as a diagnostic tool in type 2 diabetes mellitus detection and potentially Huntington's disease through blood-glucose analysis in type 1 diabetes mellitus. Synonyms: D-Glucose-2,3-13C2; D-[2,3-13C2]glucose; [2,3-13C2]-D-Glucose. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Glucose-2,3-13C2
D-Glucose-2,3-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 2,3-13C2-Glucose; D-[2,313C2]Glucose; Glucose-2,3-13C2; [2,3-13C2]-D-Glucose; [2,3-13C2]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 2.5mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-glucose-[2,3,4,5,6-13C5]
D-glucose-[2,3,4,5,6-13C5]. Synonyms: D-glucose 2,3,4,5,6-13C5; D-[2,3,4,5,6-13C5]glucose. Grade: 98% by CP; 99% atom 13C. Molecular formula: C[13C]5H12O6. Mole weight: 185.12.
D-Glucose-2,3,4,5,6-13C5
D-Glucose-2,3,4,5,6-13C5. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 2,3,4,5,6-13C5-Glucose; D-[2,3,4,5,6-13C5]Glucose; Glucose-2,3,4,5,6-13C5; [2,3,4,5,6-13C5]-D-Glucose; [2,3,4,5,6-13C5]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 1mg. Molecular Formula: C13C5H12O6, Molecular Weight: 185.12. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-glucose-[2,4-13C2]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[2,4-13C2]glucose; D-glucose-2,4-13C2. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Glucose-[2,5-13C2]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: 2,5-13C2-Glucose; D-[2,513C2]Glucose; Glucose-2,5-13C2; [2,5-13C2]-D-Glucose; [2,5-13C2]D-Glucose. Grade: 99% by CP. CAS No. 86595-19-9. Molecular formula: C4[13C]2H12O6. Mole weight: 182.14.
D-Glucose-2,5-13C2
D-Glucose-2,5-13C2. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 2,5-13C2-Glucose; D-[2,513C2]Glucose; Glucose-2,5-13C2; [2,5-13C2]-D-Glucose; [2,5-13C2]D-Glucose. Grades: Highly Purified. Pack Sizes: 5mg. Molecular Formula: C413C2H12O6, Molecular Weight: 182.14. US Biological Life Sciences.
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D-glucose-[2,5,6-13C3]
A stable labelled form of D-Glucose, a monosaccharide which is the main source of energy in the form of ATP for living organisms. Synonyms: D-[2,5,6-13C3]glucose; D-glucose-2,5,6-13C3. Molecular formula: C3[13C]3H12O6. Mole weight: 183.14.
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