2h3 acetylcarnitine
2H3-acetylcarnitine is a stable isotope-labeled compound used for analytical and research purposes. It serves as a reference material for the detection and quantification of acetylcarnitine in various samples. The compound is deuterated, meaning it contains three deuterium atoms instead of hydrogen atoms, which allows for its identification and tracking in analytical procedures.
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2 protocols using 2h3 acetylcarnitine
Analytical Reference Standards for Acyl-Carnitines
Acylcarnitine and Amino Acid Analysis
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