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Catalog Number: (101829-070)
Supplier: Matrix Scientific
Description: Matrix Scientific Part Number: 029895-5G , MDL Number: MFCD00025122


Supplier: Ambeed
Description: Isobutyrohydrazide, Purity: 98%, CAS Number: 3619-17-8, Appearance: White to light-yellow powder or crystals, Storage: Keep in dark place, Inert atmosphere, Store in freezer, under -20C, Size: 5G

Supplier: Adipogen
Description: Cell permeable resorufin derivative used as a fluorogenic indicator for cell viability. Resorufin was selected as the fluorophore because it fluoresces at a longer wavelength and is amenable to modification at the hydroxyl group which is essential for its fluorescence. Incubation with esterase at pH 8.0 results in a 80-90 nm shift of emission max. (Ex/Em: 500/~593nm in 0.1 M Tris pH 8.0 (after cleavage by esterase)). This cell viability indicator is 2 times more sensitive than calcein-AM.

Supplier: Bachem Americas
Description: Sequence: Fmoc-Aib-OH
Synonym(s): Fmoc-α-Me-Ala-OH

Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: 1G
Supplier: TCI America
Description: CAS Number: 41859-67-0
MDL Number: MFCD00078970
Molecular Formula: C19H20ClNO4
Molecular Weight: 361.82
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (HPLC,T)
Form: Crystal
Melting point (°C): 184
Supplier: Ambeed
Description: Boc-Aib-OH 97%

Supplier: TCI America
Description: CAS Number: 30992-29-1
MDL Number: MFCD00042973
Molecular Formula: C9H17NO4
Molecular Weight: 203.24
Purity/Analysis Method: >98.0% (GC,T)
Form: Crystal
Melting point (°C): 120
Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description: A peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor agonist and hypolipidemic agent
Catalog Number: (89165-000)
Supplier: Enzo Life Sciences
Description: Ansamitocin P-3 is a maytansine analog which displays potent cytotoxicity against the human solid tumor cell lines A-549 and HT-29. It shares the same binding site as rhizoxin and phomopsin A on porcine brain tubulin. Maytansine and its analogs cause extensive disassembly of the microtubule and totally prevent tubulin spiralization.


Supplier: Adipogen
Description: Beta-Aminoisobutyric acid is a non-protein amino acid originating from the catabolism of thymine and valine. beta-Aminoisobutyric acid occurs in two isomeric forms and both enantiomers of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid can be detected in human urine and plasma. In plasma, the S-enantiomer is the predominant type due to active renal reabsorption. In contrast, urine almost exclusively contains the R-enantiomer of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid, which is eliminated both by filtration and tubular secretion. The S-enantiomer of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid is predominantly derived from the catabolism of valine, the R-enantiomer is the product of the catabolism of the pyrimidine bases uracil and thymine by the enzyme dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD), in what constitutes the first step of the pyrimidine degradation pathway. Transient high levels of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid have been observed under a variety of pathological conditions such as lead poisoning, starvation, in total body irradiation and in a number of malignancies. Recently R-/S-enantiomer mixtures have been shown to be browning inducer of white adipose tissue.

Catalog Number: (76010-136)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: ETFA participates in catalyzing the initial step of the mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation. It shuttles electrons between primary flavoprotein dehydrogenases and the membrane-bound electron transfer flavoprotein ubiquinone oxidoreductase. Defects in electron-transfer-flavoprotein have been implicated in type II glutaricaciduria in which multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiencies result in large excretion of glutaric, lactic, ethylmalonic, butyric, isobutyric, 2-methyl-butyric, and isovaleric acids. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.


Catalog Number: (10235-068)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ETFA participates in catalyzing the initial step of the mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation. It shuttles electrons between primary flavoprotein dehydrogenases and the membrane-bound electron transfer flavoprotein ubiquinone oxidoreductase. Defects in electron-transfer-flavoprotein have been implicated in type II glutaricaciduria in which multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiencies result in large excretion of glutaric, lactic, ethylmalonic, butyric, isobutyric, 2-methyl-butyric, and isovaleric acids. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].


Catalog Number: (10236-788)
Supplier: Bioss
Description: ETFA participates in catalyzing the initial step of the mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation. It shuttles electrons between primary flavoprotein dehydrogenases and the membrane-bound electron transfer flavoprotein ubiquinone oxidoreductase. Defects in electron-transfer-flavoprotein have been implicated in type II glutaricaciduria in which multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiencies result in large excretion of glutaric, lactic, ethylmalonic, butyric, isobutyric, 2-methyl-butyric, and isovaleric acids. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].


Supplier: Adipogen
Description: Beta-Aminoisobutyric acid is a non-protein amino acid originating from the catabolism of thymine and valine. beta-Aminoisobutyric acid occurs in two isomeric forms and both enantiomers of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid can be detected in human urine and plasma. In plasma, the S-enantiomer is the predominant type due to active renal reabsorption. In contrast, urine almost exclusively contains the R-enantiomer of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid, which is eliminated both by filtration and tubular secretion. The S-enantiomer of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid is predominantly derived from the catabolism of valine, the R-enantiomer is the product of the catabolism of the pyrimidine bases uracil and thymine by the enzyme dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD), in what constitutes the first step of the pyrimidine degradation pathway. Transient high levels of beta-Aminoisobutyric acid have been observed under a variety of pathological conditions such as lead poisoning, starvation, in total body irradiation and in a number of malignancies. Recently R-/S-enantiomer mixtures have been shown to be browning inducer of white adipose tissue.

Catalog Number: (10100-318)
Supplier: Prosci
Description: ETFA participates in catalyzing the initial step of the mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation. It shuttles electrons between primary flavoprotein dehydrogenases and the membrane-bound electron transfer flavoprotein ubiquinone oxidoreductase. Defects in electron-transfer-flavoprotein have been implicated in type II glutaricaciduria in which multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiencies result in large excretion of glutaric, lactic, ethylmalonic, butyric, isobutyric, 2-methyl-butyric, and isovaleric acids.ETFA participates in catalyzing the initial step of the mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation. It shuttles electrons between primary flavoprotein dehydrogenases and the membrane-bound electron transfer flavoprotein ubiquinone oxidoreductase. Defects in electron-transfer-flavoprotein have been implicated in type II glutaricaciduria in which multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiencies result in large excretion of glutaric, lactic, ethylmalonic, butyric, isobutyric, 2-methyl-butyric, and isovaleric acids. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.


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