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1 13c d glucose

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1-13C-D-glucose is a stable isotope-labeled compound produced by Merck Group. It contains a carbon-13 isotope at the first carbon position of the glucose molecule. This compound is commonly used as a tracer in various research and analytical applications, providing a means to study metabolic pathways and processes involving glucose.

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Isotopic Labeling for Metabolic Tracing

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The labeled precursors (1-13C-D-glucose, 1-13C-DL-glyceraldehyde, and methyl-13C-D-methionine) and analogue precursors (a-5-methyl-tryptamine, b-7-methyl-tryptamine and c-6-fluoro-tryptamine) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich®. The 2-13C-tryptophan was obtained from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc.
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Preparation of 13C-Glucose Samples

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The 1-13C-D-glucose was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich®. The matrices 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHB) and α-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (CHCA) were purchased from Bruker Daltonics.
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