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Trimethylsilylpropanoic acid tsp

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Trimethylsilylpropanoic acid (TSP) is a chemical compound commonly used as a reference compound in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. It is a stable, water-soluble compound with a well-defined 1H NMR signal that can be used to calibrate the chemical shift scale in NMR experiments.

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Cell Culture Reagent Acquisition

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MEM-α, glutamine, HEPES, penicillin-streptomycin, trypsin-EDTA, DPBS, sodium pyruvate, and HBSS were purchased from Thermo Fisher Scientific (Waltham, MA, USA; Invitrogen brand). FBS was purchased from HyClone Laboratories, Inc. (Logan, UT, USA). Dabrafenib was purchased from LC Laboratories (Woburn, MA, USA). 3-aminopropylphosphonate (3-APP) was purchased from AmBeed, Inc. (Arlington Heights, IL, USA). Trimethylsilyl propanoic acid (TSP) was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Softwood Kraft Lignin Characterization

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Softwood kraft lignin (KL) was supplied by FPInnovations, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada. Kaolin powder was supplied by Old Hickory Clay Company, Hickory, KY, USA. Sodium metabisulfite (Na2S2O5) (99.0%), formaldehyde (CH2O) (37.0%), polydimethyldiallyl ammonium chloride (20.0 wt.%), sodium hydroxide (97.0%), hydrochloric acid (37.0%), sodium nitrate (99.0%), dimethyl sulphate (98.0%) sulfuric acid (98.0%), D2O isotopic purity (99.8%), trimethylsilylpropanoic acid (TSP) (99.8%), para-hydroxybenzoic acid (99.0%), silicon oil, poly (ethylene oxide) and 1,4–butane sultone (99.8%) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Canada). Potassium chloride (99.0%) and potassium hydroxide solution (8 M) were purchased from Fisher Scientific (Canada). Cellulose acetate dialysis membrane (molecular weight cut-off of 1000 g/mol) was obtained from Spectrum Laboratories Inc., USA.
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NMR Analysis of Deuterated Samples

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All chemicals used in this study were of analytical grade. Deuterium oxide (purity 99.9% in D) and the internal standard trimethylsilylpropanoic acid (TSP) for NMR analysis were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Milano, Italy). Deuterated phosphate buffer (pH 7.4; 1.5 M) with 10% TSP was prepared and used for pH adjustment.
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NMR-based Metabolite Profiling of Cod Muscle

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A selection of water-soluble metabolites (TMA: trimethylamine, IMP: inosine monophosphate, HxR: Inosine, and Hx: hypoxanthine) were analysed by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) according to the method described by Shumilina, et al. [36 (link)]. The metabolites were extracted from 5 g cod muscle using 7.5% trichloroacetic acid (TCA, Sigma-Aldrich), as described previously [36 (link)]. 1D 1H-NMR-spectra were acquired at 300 K using a Bruker Avance 600-MHz spectrometer equipped with a 5 mm z-gradient TXI (H/C/N) cryoprobe (Bruker, Billerica, MA, USA). The NMR analysis and subsequent spectra processing were performed at the NMR centre of the faculty of Natural Sciences at NTNU (Trondheim). Spectra were processed using the TopSpin 3.5 software (Bruker)), and Trimethylsilyl propanoic acid (TSP, Sigma-Aldrich) was used as an external standard for spectral calibration (0 ppm). The reported concentrations are based on an average integral value derived from three integrations of the same resonance signal.
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