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HT-2 Toxin-13C22 solution

HT-2 Toxin-13C22 solution

Product Details:

  • Molecular Formula C17H20O6
  • Molecular Weight 320.3 Grams (g)
  • Purity 98%
  • Appearance As Patrick Mulligan
  • Usage Botulinum toxin is also used to treat disorders of hyperactive nerves including excessive sweating, neuropathic pain, and some allergy symptoms. In addition to these uses, botulinum toxin is being evaluated for use in treating chronic pain.
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HT-2 Toxin-13C22 solution Price And Quantity

  • 100 INR
  • 1 Kilograms

HT-2 Toxin-13C22 solution Product Specifications

  • 98%
  • C17H20O6
  • 320.3 Grams (g)
  • Botulinum toxin is also used to treat disorders of hyperactive nerves including excessive sweating, neuropathic pain, and some allergy symptoms. In addition to these uses, botulinum toxin is being evaluated for use in treating chronic pain.
  • As Patrick Mulligan

HT-2 Toxin-13C22 solution Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID) Cash Advance (CA)
  • 500 Kilograms KG Per Month
  • 2-8 Week
  • Yes
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
  • Carton and Poly Bag.
  • Central America Eastern Europe Middle East Australia Africa South America Western Europe Asia North America
  • All India

Product Description

HT-2 Toxin-13C22 solution

25 g/mL in acetonitrile, analytical standard

Properties

Related Categories13C, Additional Standards, All alphabetically sorted,Analytical Standards, Analytical/Chromatography,
Biotoxin and Mycotoxin Standards, Chemical Class, Food and Cosmetic Component Standards, Labeled Mycotoxins, Labeled Standards, Mycotoxins, Single component solutions, Solutions, Type of Labeling
grade  analytical standard
shelf life  limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
availability  not available in USA
concentration  25 g/mL in acetonitrile
mass shift  M+22
storage temp.  20C
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