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NaHSO3 is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a reducing agent in various laboratory applications. It has the chemical formula NaHSO3, which represents sodium bisulfite or sodium hydrogen sulfite. This product is available in a powdered form and can be used to perform various chemical reactions and analyses in a laboratory setting.

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Metabolite Standards for Biochemical Analysis

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Metabolite standards were obtained at high purity. If not otherwise indicated, the product number refers to Sigma-Aldrich: sodium citrate (71635), sodium isocitrate (I1252), cis-aconitic acid (A3412), sodium α-ketoglutarate (K2010), sodium succinate (14160), succinic semialdehyde (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, F1114), sodium fumarate (F1506), L-malic acid (M6413), sodium pyruvate (P2256), oxaloacetic acid (O4126), iron acetate (FeAc, 339199), FeCl2 (372870), FeCl3 (157740), Fe(ClO4)2 (334081), Fe(ClO4)3 (309281), ferrocene (F408), FeS(268704), H3PO4 (P5811), 2-mercaptoethanol (Merck Millipore, 805740), cysteine (30095), DL-ethionine (E5139), dimethylsulfoxid (D8418), homocysteic acid (69453), NaHSO3 (Acros Organics, 41944), methionine (M9375), ammonium peroxydisulfate (Fischer Scientific, 10219790), sodium sulfite Na2SO3 (Fischer Scientific, 10070400), sodium sulfate Na2SO4 (Fischer Scientific, 10493372). All water was obtained commercially at UPLC-MS purity (Biosolve Chemicals, Cat no. 23214102).
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Metabolite Standards for Biochemical Analysis

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Metabolite standards were obtained at high purity. If not otherwise indicated, the product number refers to Sigma-Aldrich: sodium citrate (71635), sodium isocitrate (I1252), cis-aconitic acid (A3412), sodium α-ketoglutarate (K2010), sodium succinate (14160), succinic semialdehyde (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, F1114), sodium fumarate (F1506), L-malic acid (M6413), sodium pyruvate (P2256), oxaloacetic acid (O4126), iron acetate (FeAc, 339199), FeCl2 (372870), FeCl3 (157740), Fe(ClO4)2 (334081), Fe(ClO4)3 (309281), ferrocene (F408), FeS(268704), H3PO4 (P5811), 2-mercaptoethanol (Merck Millipore, 805740), cysteine (30095), DL-ethionine (E5139), dimethylsulfoxid (D8418), homocysteic acid (69453), NaHSO3 (Acros Organics, 41944), methionine (M9375), ammonium peroxydisulfate (Fischer Scientific, 10219790), sodium sulfite Na2SO3 (Fischer Scientific, 10070400), sodium sulfate Na2SO4 (Fischer Scientific, 10493372). All water was obtained commercially at UPLC-MS purity (Biosolve Chemicals, Cat no. 23214102).
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Limonene Extraction and Purification

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(−)-Limonene (96%) was purchased from
Acros Organics (Spain) and ethanol (99.5%) from Altia (Finland). Na2CO3 was from BDH (England) and NaHSO3 from Acros Organics (Belgium). If not otherwise mentioned, all other
chemicals were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (Sigma-Aldrich Chemie GmbH,
Steinheim, Germany).
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