Stable isotope-labeled compounds are used as environmental pollutant standards for the detection of air, water, soil, sediment and food.
In addition to treating various diseases, isotopes are used for imaging, diagnosis, and newborn screening.
Small molecule compounds labeled with stable isotopes can be used as chemical reference for chemical identification, qualitative, quantitative, detection, etc. Various types of NMR solvents can be used to study the structure, reaction mechanism and reaction kinetics of compounds.
Stable isotope labeling allows researchers to study metabolic pathways in vivo in a safe manner.
BOC Sciences is committed to providing customers with the broadest variety of isotope-labeled nucleic acid-related products. The isotope-labeled nucleic acid-related products we provide include internal isotopic standards for purine, pyrimidine, inosine, uridine, adenosine, cytidine, thymidine, and guanosine derivatives.
Nucleosides consist of a pentose sugar (ribose or deoxyribose) and a nitrogenous base (pyrimidine or purine) linked by a glycosidic bond. Nucleosides can be categorized into ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides by their pentose sugars. According to the different nitrogenous bases, nucleosides could be divided into adenosine, thymidine, uridine, guanosine, cytidine, inosine, etc. Nucleosides and phosphates synthesize nucleotides, and four unique nucleotides form the basis of nucleic acids.
Nucleic acids are macromolecular compounds polymerized by monomeric nucleotides and are functional molecules with large molecular weights, including DNA and RNA. Their main functions are include storage, transmission, and performance of genetic information and are the protagonist of modern molecular biology. Nucleic acids are widely used to support the development of medicine, food, cosmetics, agriculture, etc.
Frequently used nucleosides (such as uridine, thymidine, etc.) can be used for nucleic acid labeling, as well as chromosomal in situ hybridization or electron microscopy nucleic acid analysis. Stable isotopes are used in complex environments to trace the DNA/RNA of microorganisms and study metabolic functions, which significantly strengthen scientific research development and application value.
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