Triolein, labeled with C-14. 14C-triolein is commonly used in fatty acid absorption, distribution, and lipolysis studies.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Feature | Specification |
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Concentration | 0.1 mCi/ml |
Label Position | Specifically Labeled |
Molecular Weight | 885.4 |
Triolein, labeled with C-14. 14C-triolein is commonly used in fatty acid absorption, distribution, and lipolysis studies.
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
250 µCi quantity of [Carboxyl-14C]-Triolein is available for your research. Application of [14C]Triolein can be found in: effects of interleukin-15 on lipid oxidation (disposal of an oral [14C]-triolein load), biokinetics and radiation dosimetry for patients undergoing a glycerol tri[1-14C]oleate fat malabsorption breath test, low zinc intake decreasing the lymphatic output of retinol in rats infused intraduodenally with ß-carotene, rapid exchange of pancreatic lipase between triacylglycerol droplets, etc.
Warning: This chemical is known to the state of California to cause cancer. and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Concentration |
0.1 mCi/ml
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Molecular Weight |
885.4
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Application |
Drug Discovery & Development
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Brand |
NEN Radiochemicals
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Buffer/Solvent |
Toluene : ethanol (1:1)
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Detection Modality |
Radiometric
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Label Position |
Specifically Labeled
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Packaging |
NENSure vial
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Radioisotope |
14C
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Receptor |
Histamine
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped in Dry Ice
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Special Ordering Information |
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
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Storage Conditions |
-20°C
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Therapeutic Area |
Metabolic Disorders
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Unit Size |
250 µCi
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