50 µCi quantities of L-[14C(U)]-Lysine are available for your research.
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50 µCi quantities of L-[14C(U)]-Lysine are available for your research. Application of [14C]Lysine can be found in: inhibitors of advanced glycation end product-associated protein cross-linking, kinetics of collagen crosslinking in adult bovine articular cartilage, growth and protein turnover in Atlantic salmon, lysine a-ketoglutarate reductase being subject to substrate inhibition in pig liver, enrichment of fusobacteria from the rumen utilizing lysine as an energy source for growth, etc.
Concentration | 0.1 mCi/mL |
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Detection Method | Radiometric |
Label Position | Uniformly Labeled |
Molecular Weight | 146.2 |
Radioisotope | C-14 |
Radionuclide | 14C |
Shipping Condition | Ambient |
Special Ordering Information | This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials. |
Unit Size | 250 µCi |
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This document contains general information designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation safety. While we believe the information to be accurate, regulatory requirements may change and information contained herein is not tailored to individual needs.
This document contains general information designed to provide a basic understanding of radiation safety. While we believe the information to be accurate, regulatory requirements may change and information contained herein is not tailored to individual needs.
The use of substances labeled with carbon-14 has been extraordinarily valuable in many aspects of the life sciences for over half a century. One of the most versatile and simple ways to install carbon-14 in many compounds of interest is by methylating available heteroatoms like nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur to afford corresponding methyl-14C analogues.