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1 13c1 glucose

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[1-13C1]-Glucose is a stable isotope-labeled compound, where the carbon-13 (13C) label is specifically incorporated at the first carbon position of the glucose molecule. This isotopically-enriched glucose can be used as a tracer for various metabolic studies and applications.

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Isotopic Glucose Acquisition and Reagents

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[1-13C1]-Glucose and [6-13C1]-glucose were purchased from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories Inc. (Tewksbury, MA, USA), and [U-13C6]-glucose was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Co. (St. Louis, MO, USA). Other chemicals and enzymes used for in vitro assays were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich Co. and Merck KGaA (Darmstadt, Germany). H2O2 solutions were freshly prepared from a 30% (w/w) stock solution (Sigma-Aldrich Co.).
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Isotope Tracers for Metabolic Analysis

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Tracers ([1-13C1]glucose [98 to 99 atom% 13C], [6-13C1]glucose [99 atom% 13C], [1,2-13C2]glucose [99 atom% 13C], [U-13C6]glucose [99 atom% 13C], [4-2H1]glucose [98 atom% 2H], [5-2H1]glucose [98 atom% 2H], and [1-13C1]ethanol [99 atom% 13C]) were purchased from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (Andover, MD). All other chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO).
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