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1 6 13c glucose

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1,6–13C glucose is a stable isotope-labeled compound used in biochemical and metabolic research. It contains carbon-13 isotopes at the 1st and 6th positions of the glucose molecule. This product can be utilized as a tracer to study glucose metabolism, flux, and related pathways.

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Isotopically Labeled Metabolite Analysis

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Uniformly labeled 13C and 1–13C glucose was purchased from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. 1,2–13C and 1,6–13C glucose along with unlabeled media components were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich-Merck. LC-MS reagents were purchased from Fisher Scientific and Sigma-Aldrich-Merck. Cultivation and sample handling materials were purchased from Waters and Sigma-Aldrich-Merck.
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Isotope Labeling for Metabolic Study

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Isoflurane and α-chloralose were purchased from Animalcare (York, UK) and Acros Organics (Geel, Belgium), respectively. 2 H 2 O (99.9% 2 H), [1,6-13 C]glucose (99.9% 13 C in both carbons) and other chemicals were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (Buchs, Switzerland).
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