Sucrose, labeled with C-14. 14C-sucrose is commonly used to study blood-brain barrier permeability.
Feature | Specification |
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Concentration | 0.1 mCi/ml |
Label Position | Uniformly Labeled |
Molecular Weight | 342.3 |
Sucrose, labeled with C-14. 14C-sucrose is commonly used to study blood-brain barrier permeability.
50 µCi quantities of [14C(U)]-Sucrose are available for your research. Application of [14C]Sucrose can be found in: transfer constants for [14C]Sucrose permeation of normal and injured rat blood–brain barriers, evidence for thiol-induced enhanced in situ translocation of 14C-sucrose from source to sink in mustard plants, effects of exogenous sucrose on carbohydrate levels, flower respiration and longevity of potted miniature rose flowers during postproduction, sucrose as a substrate for the synthesis of a highly branched component found in 12 varieties of starches, etc.
Concentration |
0.1 mCi/ml
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Molecular Weight |
342.3
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Specific Activity |
400 - 700 mCi/mmol (14800 - 25900 MBq/mmol)
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CAS Number |
57-50-1
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Application |
Drug Discovery & Development
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Brand |
NEN Radiochemicals
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Buffer/Solvent |
Ethanol : water, (9:1)
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Detection Modality |
Radiometric
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Label Position |
Uniformly Labeled
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Molecular Formula |
C12H22O11
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Packaging |
NENSure vial
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Radioisotope |
14C
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Shipping Information |
Shipped Ambient
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Shipping Conditions |
Shipped Ambient
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Special Ordering Information |
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
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Storage Conditions |
5°C
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Unit Size |
250 µCi
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