![]() | Amino Acid / Peptide Metabolite Libary of Standards | |
Product Name : Amino Acid/Peptide Metabolite Library of Standards For a quote please contact us.AAPMLS (Amino acid/Peptide Metabolite Library of Standards) is a collection of high quality peptides and amino acids and derivatives. These compounds include acetylated, methylated and hydroxy amino acids and dipeptides which are building blocks of proteins in many prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Dipeptides have many functions including anti-tumor, antioxidation and antihypertensive activity, and controlling cellular pH. Dietary proteins are digested to amino acids and dipeptides and the dipeptide absorption occurs at a greater rate than amino acids as it takes place through a separate mechanism. MLSDiscovery software tool is provided to support the extraction, manipulation, and storage of the data generated when using the AAPMLS and other authentic libraries of metabolite standards supplied by IROA Technologies. Software comes with user manual and training videos. Features and Benefits Compounds 168 unique small molecule organic acid metabolites covering key metabolic pathways. Convenient Compounds are pre-weighed and provided at 5 ug per well, enough for multiple injections. Arranged in a 96-well polypropylene plate with alphanumerically assigned positions. Discovery software is provided to help construct libraries, useful for metabolomic compound ID. Legal Information AAPMLS is a trademark of IROA Technologies LLC. Preparation Instructions Compounds can either be used as standards and injected individually or a strategy may be employed to pool compounds to allow multiple mixture to be analyzed per injection. For more information, please refer to the Product Sheet. Precautions and Disclaimer The AAPMLS product is for laboratory research use only. Wear safety glass and handle with gloves. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Storage/Stability Recommended storage once solubilized at –20 °C, long-term at –80 °C; protected from moisture and light. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. |