METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, DL-2 [1,3-14C] - Names and Identifiers
METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, DL-2 [1,3-14C] - Physico-chemical Properties
METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, DL-2 [1,3-14C] - Introduction
METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, DL-2 [1,3-14C] is a radiolabeled compound commonly used in biochemical research for trajectory tracing or metabolic studies. It is an isotopically labeled form of METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, labeled with a 14C radioisotope.
METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A is an enzyme cofactor that plays an important metabolic role in the body. It is involved in the study of methacrylyl-CoA (Methylmalonyl CoA) metabolic pathways and related diseases, such as methacrylyl-CoA hydroxylase (Methylmalonyl CoA Hydroxylase) deficiency.
The method of preparing METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, DL-2 [1,3-14C] generally involves the use of a high-purity 14C isotope-labeled metabolic substrate to catalyze a reaction with an enzyme to obtain a radiolabeled product by chemical synthesis.
During operation and use, relevant safety regulations and operating procedures for radioactive materials must be observed to ensure the safety of personnel and the environment. Radioactive materials must be properly preserved and disposed of to avoid leakage and contamination. Personal protection, including gloves, laboratory platforms and goggles, should be used.
In addition, since METHYLMALONYL COENZYME A, DL-2 [1,3-14C] is a radioactive material, its use and disposal need to comply with relevant laws and regulations, and be carried out under special equipment and licenses.
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