Carnitine/Acylcarnitine Standard Mix Supplement to NSK-B

Product Description

NSK-B-G1 is a dried-down mix comprising 5 stable isotope-labelled acylcarnitines. It’s designed for quantitative applications in MS/MS screening and can be used in combination with other NSK (and/or MSK) mixes for a broader panel of internal standards.

Safety Information

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Signal Word:

Warning

Hazard Statement:

Causes skin irritation.

Causes serious eye irritation.

May cause respiratory irritation.

Product Code: NSK-B-G1 Categories: ,
UOM 1 Vial
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Additional Information

Safety Data Sheet

  • Catalogue Number: NSK-B-G1
  • Product Description: Carnitine/Acylcarnitine Standards Mix Supplement to NSK-B
  • Storage Conditions: Store refrigerated (2-8°c). Protect from light.
  • Recommended Retest: 2 years from date of manufacture
  • Intended Use: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Compound Description* (Isotopic Label, Enrichment) Concentration (µM)
O-Glutaryl-L-carnitine(mono)∙ClO4 (N-methyl-D3, 98%) 15.2
3-Hydroxyisovaleryl-L-carnitine∙ClO4 (N-methyl-D3, 98%) 7.6
O-Dodecanoyl-L-carnitine∙HCl (N,N,N-trimethyl-D9, 98%) 7.6
O-3-DL-Hydroxypalmitoyl-L-carnitine(mono)∙ClO4 (N-methyl-D3, 98%) 15.2
O-Octadecanoyl-L-carnitine∙HCl (N-methyl-D3, 98%) 15.2
* Chemical purity (CP) is 98% or greater, unless otherwise specified. CPs are based upon HPLC and/or quantitative NMR analysis of the neat material. Each CP is accounted for in calculating the compound concentration for formulation. Concentrations are achieved by reconstituting the dried down mix in 1 mL of solvent.