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Aminohippuric Acid, P-[Glycyl-1-14C]-,>97%, 250µCi (9.25MBq)

p-aminohippuric acid (PAH), labeled on the glycyl group with C-14. Aminohippuric acid is a small molecule derivative of hippuric acid and is commonly used to measure renal plasma flow.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Feature Specification
Concentration 0.10 mCi/mL
Label Position Specifically Labeled
Molecular Weight 194.2

p-aminohippuric acid (PAH), labeled on the glycyl group with C-14. Aminohippuric acid is a small molecule derivative of hippuric acid and is commonly used to measure renal plasma flow.

For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Product Variant
Unit Size: 250 µCi
Part #:
NEC563250UC
List Price
USD 8,792.00

Overview

Application of [14C]PAH can be found in: impact of carbon nanomaterials on soil behaviour in environmental pollution, inhibition of renal uptake in food and chemical toxicology; inhibition and transport in epilepsy research; effect on the efflux of valproic acid from the rabbit central nervous system in epilepsy research, blood flow measurement in glutathione metabolism research, etc.

Specifications

Concentration
0.10 mCi/mL
Molecular Weight
194.2
Application
Drug Discovery & Development
Brand
NEN Radiochemicals
Buffer/Solvent
0.01N hydrochloric acid
Detection Modality
Radiometric
Label Position
Specifically Labeled
Packaging
NENSure vial
Radioisotope
14C
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Special Ordering Information
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
Storage Conditions
5°C
Unit Size
250 µCi

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