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Nnk n oxide

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NNK-N-oxide is a chemical compound that can be used as a reference standard or analytical tool in laboratory settings. It serves as a chemical reference for studies or analyses involving nitrosamines. The core function of NNK-N-oxide is to provide a reliable and well-characterized reference material for research and development purposes.

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2 protocols using nnk n oxide

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Quantifying Tobacco-Derived Biomarkers

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NNAL, [13C6]-NNAL, NNAL-O-glucuronide, NNAL-N-glucuronide, NNK-N-oxide and NNAL-N-oxide were obtained from Toronto Research Chemicals (Ontario, Canada). Oasis HLB (3 cc) and Oasis MCX (2 mg solid phase extraction 96-well plates) were purchased from Waters (Milford, MA). All acids and organic solvents were MS grade.
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Quantification of Tobacco Nitrosamines

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NNAL, [13C6]-NNAL, NNAL-O-glucuronide, NNAL-N-glucuronide, NNK-N-oxide, and NNAL-N-oxide were obtained from Toronto
Research Chemicals (Ontario, Canada).
Oasis HLB (3 cc) and Oasis MCX (2 mg solid phase extraction 96-well
plates) were purchased from Waters (Milford, MA). All acids and organic
solvents were MS grade.
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