Biochemical Pathways
Cambridge Isotope LaboratoriesStable Isotope-labeled and Unlabeled Products for the Study of Biochemical Pathways
Mass spectrometry (MS) is a powerful analytical technique used to identify and quantify molecules based on the mass-to-charge ratio of gas-phase ions. It provides detailed information about the structure, composition, and properties of compounds and is widely used across fields such as environmental monitoring, materials science, drug discovery and development, food and beverage testing, and wider chemical research. Key MS techniques include tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS), liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LS-MS) and inductively coupled plasma (ICP-MS). Choosing from these wide range of techniques and technologies can be a daunting task, so keep up to date with scientific applications, performance expectations, and customer reviews here all in one place. Visit our product directory to receive quotes direct from the manufacturer.
Stable Isotope-labeled and Unlabeled Products for the Study of Biochemical Pathways
Thermo Fisher Scientific
For Use in Metabolomics Applications Ranging from Quality Control to Quantification
Standards for Environmental, Food, Water, and Exposure Analysis
Stable Isotope-labeled Products for Drug Screening and Analysis
Stable Isotope-labeled and Unlabeled Standards and Mixtures for MS/MS Screening
The easiest and quickest way to calibrate and screen for 59 Veterinary Residue analytes. 59 analytes, 4 mixtures in one kit. Quick calibration and mass screening for LC/MS.
Bioinert coated YMC Accura BioPro IEX columns provide excellent peak shapes for sensitive compounds, ensuring high recovery from the very first injection.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Scientific Orbitrap Excedion Pro Hybrid Mass Spectrometer provides advanced performance and precision to help you achieve groundbreaking discoveries in your scientific analyses
High-Quality Standards and Mixtures for Clinical and Research Use
Scale up your MultiOmics research on our most flexible instrument
Stable Isotope-labeled Metabolites in MS-based Methods