TCA Cycle Standard Mix 1

Product Description

TCA cycle standard mix 1 (cat no. MSK-TCA1) is a single vial mix comprising 8 13C-labelled metabolites. These metabolites can function as labelled standards in the qualitative and/or quantitative exercises of MS metabolomics.

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Product Code: MSK-TCA1-1 Categories: ,
UOM 1 Vial
Chemical Formula NA
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Safety Data Sheet

  • Catalogue Number: MSK-TCA1
  • Product Description: TCA Cycle Standards Mix 1
  • Storage Conditions: Store at room temperature. Protect from light and moisture.
  • 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)
Fumaric acid, disodium salt (13C4, 99%) 100
DL-2-Hydroxyglutaric acid, disodium salt (13C5, 99%) 100
α-Ketoglutaric acid, disodium salt (1,2,3,4-13C4, 99%) 100
Malic acid, disodium salt monohydrate (13C4, 99%) 100
Sodium L-lactate (13C3, 98%) 20% w/w in H2O 100
Sodium Pyruvate (13C3, 99%) 100
Succinic acid, disodium salt (13C4, 99%) 100
Trisodium citrate, hemihydrate (1,5,6-carboxy-13C3, 99%) 100
* 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.