Oxazepam glucuronide
Oxazepam-glucuronide is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings for research and analytical purposes. It is a metabolite of the benzodiazepine drug oxazepam. The compound can be utilized in various analytical techniques, such as chromatography and mass spectrometry, to study the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of oxazepam.
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Synthetic Peptide Procurement and Reagents
Warfarin Metabolism Enzyme Profiling
Anti-GAPDH antibody from mouse anti-goat IgG from donkey, anti-rabbit IgG from goat, and anti-mouse IgG from goat conjugated with horseradish peroxidase were obtained from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA). Heparin was purchased from Mochida Pharmaceutical CO., LTD (Tokyo, Japan). Midazolam ("Midazolam SANDOZ") was obtained from SANDOZ (Tokyo Japan). Butorphanol tartrate (Vetorphale) was obtained from Meiji Seika (Tokyo, Japan). Medetomidine (Dorbene p. 6
vet) was obtained from Kyoritsu Seiyaku (Tokyo, Japan). Isoflurane was obtained from DS Pharma Animal Health (Osaka, Japan).
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