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Supplier: MP Biomedicals
Description: Soluble in water.

Supplier: Merck
Description: EDTA dipotassium salt dihydrate for synthesis, Sigma-Aldrich®

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Catalog Number: (307122-100MG)
Supplier: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY
Description: 4-Amino-3,6-disulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride dipotassium salt has been used to synthesise the fluorescent peptide analog, Lucifer yellow anhydride.
UOM: 1 * 100 mg


Supplier: Merck
Description: EDTA dipotassium salt dihydrate analytical reagent, Supelco®
Supplier: ENZO LIFE SCIENCES
Description: LPA receptor ligand

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Catalog Number: (20490.188)
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Description: EDTA dipotassium salt dihydrate ≥97.0% analytical reagent
UOM: 1 * 100 g

Catalog Number: (0720-500G)
Supplier: VWR Chemicals
Description: EDTA dipotassium salt dihydrate, Ultrapure
UOM: 1 * 500 g

Supplier: Apollo Scientific
Description: Coenzyme A trilithium salt

Supplier: Cayman Chemical
Description: 4-Pentynoyl-Coenzyme A (trifluoroacetate salt) ≥95%, lyophilised powder

Supplier: Cayman Chemical
Description: Malonyl-CoA is formed by acetyl-CoA carboxylase-mediated carboxylation of acetyl-CoA. Fatty acid synthase catalyzes the NADPH-dependent condensation of malonyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA to produce palmitate. Proliferating human cancer cells upregulate this fatty acid synthesis pathway as a strategy for survival. High levels of malonyl-CoA, achieved through fatty acid synthase inhibition, proposed to contribute to cancer cell apoptosis.

Supplier: Cayman Chemical
Description: Coenzyme A (CoA) is an essential cofactor functioning as an acyl group carrier and carbonyl-activating group for the citric acid cycle and fatty acid metabolism. About 4% of cellular enzymes utilize CoA as a substrate. It is synthesized from pantothenic acid in a five-step process that requires ATP. The pantothenate kinase step of the CoA biosynthetic pathway is identified as a target for the development of antibacterial compounds.

Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Description: L-(+)-Tartaric acid dipotassium salt 97%
Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Description: EDTA dipotassium salt dihydrate 99%, Extra Pure
Supplier: Apollo Scientific
Description: D-Glucose-6-phosphate dipotassium salt hydrate

Supplier: Apollo Scientific
Description: Inositol hexaphosphoric acid dipotassium salt 98%

Supplier: Thermo Scientific
Description: CAS No.: 19046-60-7
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