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Synthetic lipid standards

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Synthetic lipid standards are pure, well-characterized lipid compounds used as reference materials in analytical and research applications. These standards provide a consistent and reliable source of lipids for the identification, quantification, and validation of lipid analysis techniques.

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9 protocols using synthetic lipid standards

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Synthetic Lipid Standards Acquisition

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Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids and Larodan Fine Chemicals. CD3I was purchased from Cambridge Isotope Laboratories. All other chemicals and solvents were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich and Rathburn Chemicals.
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Lipid Extraction and Quantification

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Methanol, 2-propanol and water were purchased from Biosolve BV (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands). Chloroform was from Rathburn Chemicals (Walkerburn, UK). Ammonium formate was from Sigma-Aldrich (Buchs, Switzerland). All solvents and chemicals were of the highest analytical grade. Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Alabaster, AL, USA).
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Synthetic Lipid Standards for Lipidomics

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Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids, Inc. (Alabaster, AL). All used solvents were of at least HPLC grade. Stocks of internal standards were stored in glass ampoules at −20 °C until used for the preparation of internal standard mix in 10:3 MTBE/MeOH. 700 μl of internal standard mix contained the following: 1,778 pmol of cholesterol D7, 1,040 pmol of cholesterol ester 16:0 D5, 521 pmol of 50:0 TG D5, 145 pmol of 34:0 DG D5, 550 pmol of 25:0 PC, 435 pmol of LPC, 107 pmol of 25:0 PS, 295 pmol 25:0 PE, 85 pmol of 13:0 LPE, 192 pmol of 25:0 PI, 109 pmol of 25:0 PG, 73 pmol of 30:1 Cer, 123 pmol of 25:0 PA, 91 pmol of 13:0 LPA, 32 pmol of 13:0 LPI.
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Lipid Standards for Metabolomic Analysis

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Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids, Inc. (Alabaster, USA). All used solvents were of at least HPLC grade. Stocks of internal standards were stored in glass ampoules at −20 °C until used for the preparation of internal standard mix in MTBE/methanol (10/3 per vol). 700 µl internal standard mix contained: 1040 pmol cholesteryl ester 16:0 D7, 521 pmol 50:0 TG D5, 145 pmol 34:0 DG D5, 550 pmol 25:0 PC, 435 pmol LPC, 107 pmol 25:0 PS, 295 pmol 25:0 PE, 85 pmol 13:0 LPE, 192 pmol 25:0 PI, 109 pmol 25:0 PG, 73 pmol 30:1 Cer, 123 pmol 25:0 PA, 91 pmol 13:0 LPA, 32 pmol 13:0 LPI.
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Analytical Grade Lipid Standards

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Water, propan-2-ol, and methanol were purchased from Fischer Scientific. Methyl tert-butyl ether, chloroform, ammonium bicarbonate, and ammonium acetate were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich. All chemicals were analytical grade. Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids, Larodan Fine Chemicals, and Sigma–Aldrich.
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Analytical Standards for Lipid Analysis

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Chemicals and solvents of ACS (American Chemical Society) or LC–MS (Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) grade were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, and synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids.
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Lipid Standards Procurement and Preparation

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Water, propan-2-ol, and methanol were purchased from Fischer Scientific. Methyl tert-butyl ether, chloroform, ammonium bicarbonate and ammonium acetate were purchased from Sigma–Aldrich. All chemicals were analytical grade. Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids, Larodan Fine Chemicals, and Sigma–Aldrich.
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Preparation of Synthetic Lipid Standards

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Synthetic lipid standards (see supplemental data, Common chemicals and lipid standards for complete list) were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Alabaster, AL, USA). Individual standards were mixed and diluted with methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE)/methanol (MeOH) 10:3 (v/v) (see supplemental data, Common chemicals and lipid standards for details).
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Lipidomic Analysis of Synthetic Standards

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Methanol, 2‐propanol, and water were purchased from Biosolve BV (Valkenswaard, Netherlands). Chloroform was from Rathburn Chemicals (Walkerburn, UK). Ammonium formate and norharmane were from Sigma‐Aldrich (Buchs, Switzerland). All solvents and chemicals were HPLC grade. Synthetic lipid standards were purchased from Avanti Polar Lipids (Alabaster, USA).
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