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Testosterone 2 3 4 13c3

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Testosterone-2,3,4-13C3 is a stable isotope-labeled form of the hormone testosterone, where three of the carbon atoms have been replaced with the carbon-13 isotope. This compound is primarily used as an analytical standard and tracer in research and scientific applications that involve the study of testosterone metabolism and pharmacokinetics.

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Tribulus terrestris herbal drug analysis

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Two different Tribulus terrestris herbal drugs (fruits) were purchased from a local pharmacy and were identified at the Department of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy, Faculty of Pharmacy, George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures, Romania. A voucher specimen of each sample (TT-1.2-17 and TT-2.2-17) was archived at the same department.
Protodioscin was purchased from Cayman chemical, testosterone-2,3,4-13C3 from Sigma-Aldrich Corp. (St. Louis, MO, USA), testosterone from AppliChem. All the other used reagents were of analytical grade.
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Chiral Separation of Testosterone Metabolites

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Acetonitrile, water of UHPLC/MS grade, formic acid of GC/MS grade, sodium acetate, ammonium carbonate, testosterone-2,3,4-13C3 (Cerilliant analytical reference standards) and epitestosterone were from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Ethyl acetate and hexane of LC-MS grade were from EMD Millipore Corporation (Billerica, MA). Testosterone, 11ß-MNT and 11ß-MNT-d6 were provided by the NICHD (Rockville, MD). Normal and charcoal-striped cynomolgus monkey serum were from BioChemed Services (Winchester, VA). A chiral column, Astec CYCLOBOND I 2000 column (5 μm, 50 × 2.1 mm), was from Supelco (Bellefonte, PA). A Pursuit PFP column (3 μm, 100 × 4.6 mm) was from Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, CA).
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