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Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 is a commonly used buffer. Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 resists pH fluctuations, chelates metal ions, and regulates the redox potential of the system. Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 is used in heat-induced epitope retrieval (HIER) to reverse the loss of antigenicity of certain epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues. Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 is the preferred solution for most antibodies. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 can be used for hydration of liposome membranes .
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0 is used in heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) methods to reverse the loss of antigenicity that occurs with some epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0 is the preferred solution for most antibodies . Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0 is used as solution for captisol in animal tumor models .
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- HY-B1610M
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.5, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.5 is used in heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) methods to reverse the loss of antigenicity that occurs with some epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.5 is the preferred solution for most antibodies .
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate; Citric acid triSodium salt dihydrate
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Bacterial
Endogenous Metabolite
Apoptosis
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
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Sodium citrate dehydrate (Trisodium citrate dihydrate) is a natural product with oral activity that can be found in citrus fruits. Sodium citrate dehydrate can inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells and induce apoptosis. Sodium citrate dehydrate has antibacterial, anti-tumor and antioxidant activities. Sodium citrate dehydrate can be prepared as a cosolvent or buffer .
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- HY-B1529
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Ammonium hydrogenCitrate, 99%; Diammonium hydrogen Citrate, 99%
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Endogenous Metabolite
Apoptosis
Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Ammonium citrate dibasic, 99% (Ammonium hydrogencitrate, 99%) can be used as the carbon source to prepare carbon quantum dots (CDs). Ammonium citrate dibasic, 99% is a buffering agent .
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- HY-B1610L
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.0, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.0 is used for RNA isolation and antigens detection in fixed tissue .
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.5, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer 0.5M pH 5.5 is used in heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) methods to reverse the loss of antigenicity that occurs with some epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Sodium citrate buffer 0.5M pH 5.5 is the preferred solution for most antibodies. .
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- HY-W803862
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Tripotassium citrate is a compound containing potassium and citrate ions that has activity as a buffer, able to maintain a stable pH required for many enzymatic reactions and biochemical processes. Tripotassium citrate can be used as a buffer in enzyme assays to ensure the validity of experimental conditions.
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- HY-B1610I
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate, for molecular biology
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, for molecular biology is an antacid used in studies to neutralize gastric acid. Sodium citrate dehydrate is often used to prepare biological buffers and can be used in molecular biology research .
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- HY-B1610R
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Bacterial
Endogenous Metabolite
Apoptosis
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Cancer
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Sodium citrate (dihydrate) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Sodium citrate (dihydrate). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Sodium citrate dehydrate (Trisodium citrate dihydrate) is a natural product with oral activity that can be found in citrus fruits. Sodium citrate dehydrate can inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells and induce apoptosis. Sodium citrate dehydrate has antibacterial, anti-tumor and antioxidant activities. Sodium citrate dehydrate can be prepared as a cosolvent or buffer .
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications is an anticoagulant and also used as a buffer and food preservatives .
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- HY-B1610ER
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications (Standard) is the analytical standard of Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications is an anticoagulant and also used as a buffer and food preservatives .
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate (Pharmaceutical primary standard, USP)
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard is an antacid used in studies to neutralize gastric acid. Sodium citrate dehydrate can also be used to prepare biological buffers. Sodium citrate dehydrate is a reference standard grade of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and a first-class pharmaceutical standard .
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- HY-W008606
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Citric acid monoSodium salt
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Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
Bacterial
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Sodium citrate monobasic (Citric acid monosodium salt) is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Sodium citrate monobasic induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Sodium citrate monobasic cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Sodium citrate monobasic is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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- HY-B1295
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Litarex tetrahydrate
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Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
Bacterial
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Lithium citrate (Litarex) tetrahydrate is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Lithium citrate tetrahydrate induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Lithium citrate tetrahydrate cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Lithium citrate tetrahydrate is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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- HY-W009156
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Potassium Citrate monohydrate
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Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
Bacterial
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Citric acid tripotassium hydrate (Potassium citrate monohydrate) is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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Sodium Citrate; TriSodium Citrate anhydrous
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Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
Bacterial
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Citric acid trisodium (Sodium citrate) is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Citric acid trisodium induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Citric acid trisodium cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Citric acid trisodium is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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- HY-W009156R
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Potassium Citrate monohydrate (Standard)
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Reference Standards
Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
Bacterial
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Infection
Cardiovascular Disease
Metabolic Disease
Inflammation/Immunology
Cancer
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Citric acid tripotassium hydrate (Standard) (Potassium citrate monohydrate (Standard)) is the analytical standard of Citric acid tripotassium hydrate (HY-W009156). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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- HY-16387
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VEGFR
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Others
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PF-00337210 is a potent and selective inhibitor of VEGFRs, designed for treating age-related macular degeneration via intravitreal injection. The formulation strategy focused on developing an ophthalmic solution that would precipitate upon injection into the vitreous, ensuring sustained drug delivery. Challenges included maintaining low dosing volumes, selecting safe excipients for intravitreal use, and addressing the drug's unique physicochemical properties. The final formulation, an isotonic solution in a citrate-buffered vehicle with NaCl, demonstrated stability, potency, and recovery through intravitreal dosing syringes. It formed a depot upon injection into vitreous humor, representing a novel nonpolymeric in situ-forming depot formulation for intravitreal drug delivery .
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Radionuclide-Drug Conjugates (RDCs)
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Cancer
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DOTA-bis(tert-butyl)ester is a DOTA-based metal chelator that can bind to radionuclides and is used to prepare radionuclide conjugates (RDCs). DOTA-bis(tert-butyl)ester can be conjugated with different salts to form different metal chelators, such as (HY-B1244) hydrochloride to obtain DOTA-MN2. DOTA-MN2 can be reacted with [67]Ga-citrate to obtain radiolabeling. When (67)Ga-DOTA-MN2 is incubated in phosphate buffer solution or mouse plasma for 24 hours, it does not undergo significant decomposition. In the biodistribution experiment of NFSa tumor mice, it has high tumor uptake and rapid plasma clearance, and is a good material for SPECT and PET studies.
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 is a commonly used buffer. Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 resists pH fluctuations, chelates metal ions, and regulates the redox potential of the system. Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 is used in heat-induced epitope retrieval (HIER) to reverse the loss of antigenicity of certain epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues. Sodium Citrate Buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 is the preferred solution for most antibodies. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.1M, pH 4.0 can be used for hydration of liposome membranes .
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- HY-B1610J
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0 is used in heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) methods to reverse the loss of antigenicity that occurs with some epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0 is the preferred solution for most antibodies . Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.0 is used as solution for captisol in animal tumor models .
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- HY-B1610M
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.5, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.5 is used in heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) methods to reverse the loss of antigenicity that occurs with some epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.5 is the preferred solution for most antibodies .
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- HY-B1529
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Ammonium hydrogenCitrate, 99%; Diammonium hydrogen Citrate, 99%
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Buffer Reagents
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Ammonium citrate dibasic, 99% (Ammonium hydrogencitrate, 99%) can be used as the carbon source to prepare carbon quantum dots (CDs). Ammonium citrate dibasic, 99% is a buffering agent .
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- HY-B1610E
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications is an anticoagulant and also used as a buffer and food preservatives .
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- HY-B1610L
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.0, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 6.0 is used for RNA isolation and antigens detection in fixed tissue .
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- HY-B1610K
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate buffer, 0.5M, pH 5.5, is a commonly used buffer with main components are citric acid and sodium hydrogen phosphate. Sodium citrate buffer 0.5M pH 5.5 is used in heat induced epitope retrieval (HIER) methods to reverse the loss of antigenicity that occurs with some epitopes in formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissues. Sodium citrate buffer 0.5M pH 5.5 is the preferred solution for most antibodies. .
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- HY-W803862
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Buffer Reagents
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Tripotassium citrate is a compound containing potassium and citrate ions that has activity as a buffer, able to maintain a stable pH required for many enzymatic reactions and biochemical processes. Tripotassium citrate can be used as a buffer in enzyme assays to ensure the validity of experimental conditions.
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- HY-B1610I
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate, for molecular biology
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, for molecular biology is an antacid used in studies to neutralize gastric acid. Sodium citrate dehydrate is often used to prepare biological buffers and can be used in molecular biology research .
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- HY-B1610ER
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications (Standard) is the analytical standard of Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Sodium citrate dihydrate, meets USP testing specifications is an anticoagulant and also used as a buffer and food preservatives .
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- HY-B1610H
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TriSodium Citrate dihydrate (Pharmaceutical primary standard, USP)
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate dihydrate, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard is an antacid used in studies to neutralize gastric acid. Sodium citrate dehydrate can also be used to prepare biological buffers. Sodium citrate dehydrate is a reference standard grade of the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and a first-class pharmaceutical standard .
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- HY-W008606
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Citric acid monoSodium salt
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Buffer Reagents
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Sodium citrate monobasic (Citric acid monosodium salt) is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Sodium citrate monobasic induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Sodium citrate monobasic cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Sodium citrate monobasic is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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- HY-B1295
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Litarex tetrahydrate
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Lithium citrate (Litarex) tetrahydrate is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Lithium citrate tetrahydrate induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Lithium citrate tetrahydrate cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Lithium citrate tetrahydrate is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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- HY-B2201
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Sodium Citrate; TriSodium Citrate anhydrous
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Buffer Reagents
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Citric acid trisodium (Sodium citrate) is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Citric acid trisodium induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Citric acid trisodium cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Citric acid trisodium is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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Category |
Target |
Chemical Structure |
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- HY-B1610
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- HY-B1295
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- HY-W009156
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- HY-W009156R
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Potassium Citrate monohydrate (Standard)
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Structural Classification
Ketones, Aldehydes, Acids
Guttiferae
Plants
Garcinia cambogia
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Reference Standards
Apoptosis
Endogenous Metabolite
Bacterial
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Citric acid tripotassium hydrate (Standard) (Potassium citrate monohydrate (Standard)) is the analytical standard of Citric acid tripotassium hydrate (HY-W009156). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate is a natural preservative and food tartness enhancer. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase and S phase in HaCaT cells. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate cause oxidative damage of the liver by means of the decrease of antioxidative enzyme activities. Citric acid tripotassium hydrate is also an acidulant, emulsifier, sequestrant and buffering agent widely used across many industries .
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Structural Classification
Ketones, Aldehydes, Acids
Source classification
Endogenous metabolite
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Bacterial
Endogenous Metabolite
Apoptosis
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Sodium citrate (dihydrate) (Standard) is the analytical standard of Sodium citrate (dihydrate). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Sodium citrate dehydrate (Trisodium citrate dihydrate) is a natural product with oral activity that can be found in citrus fruits. Sodium citrate dehydrate can inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells and induce apoptosis. Sodium citrate dehydrate has antibacterial, anti-tumor and antioxidant activities. Sodium citrate dehydrate can be prepared as a cosolvent or buffer .
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