Ornidazole
Ornidazole is a laboratory chemical used as a standard reference compound for analysis and research purposes. It is a synthetic compound with the chemical formula C13H17Cl2N3O3. Ornidazole is commonly used as a reference standard in various analytical techniques, such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mass spectrometry, to identify and quantify the presence of related compounds in samples.
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Ornidazole Effects on B16F10 Melanoma
Genistein and Genistin Quantification
genistin, and β-glucuronidase (EC3.2.1.31, type H-1, 330 000
units/g solid also containing sulfatase activity) from Helix pomatia and ornidazole as internal standards
were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). The solvents and
reagents for chromatography were purchased from Spectrum (NJ) and
Macron (Hamilton, PA). The standard solutions of Genistein and genistin
were stored in methanol at −20 °C. Triple deionized water
from Millipore (Bedford, MA) was used for all preparations.
Cell Metabolism Regulation Assay
Preparation and Storage of Anti-Parasitic Compounds
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