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1 13c acetic acid

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Japan

[1-13C]acetic acid is a stable isotope-labeled compound used in research and analytical applications. It contains a carbon-13 atom at the first carbon position of the acetic acid molecule. This isotopic labeling allows for specific detection and tracking of the compound in various experimental settings.

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2 protocols using 1 13c acetic acid

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Labeled Amino Acid Synthesis Protocol

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Amino acids and [1-13C]acetic acid were purchased from Wako Pure Chemical
(Tokyo, Japan) and Cambridge Isotope Laboratories Inc. (MA, USA), respectively. Racol and
distilled water for injection were obtained from Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo)
and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory, Inc. (Tokushima), respectively
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Radiolabeled Acetic Acid and Anesthetic Agents

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Both [1-13C]Acetic acid and glacial acetic acid, were purchased from Wako Pure
Chemical (Tokyo, Japan) and Racol from Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan).
Sodium pentobarbital (Somnopentil) was obtained from Kyoritsuseiyaku Corporation (Tokyo).
Distilled water for injection was purchased from Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory, Inc.
(Tokushima, Japan).
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