15-keto Prostaglandin F1α MaxSpec® Standard – 100 µg

Brand:
Cayman
CAS:
21562-58-3
Storage:
-20
UN-No:
Non-Hazardous - 1231 / 3

15-keto Prostaglandin F1α (PGF1α) is the initial metabolite of PGF1α formed via 15-hydroxy prostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH). In fish, the 15-keto compounds serve as post-ovulatory pheromones and are more active than the parent prostaglandins.{1586} 15-keto Prostaglandin F1α MaxSpec® standard is a quantitative grade standard of 15-keto Prostaglandin F1α (Item No. 15710) that has been prepared specifically for mass spectrometry and related applications where quantitative reproducibility is required. The solution has been prepared gravimetrically and is supplied in a deactivated glass ampule sealed under argon. The concentration was verified by comparison to an independently prepared calibration standard. This 15-keto Prostaglandin F1α MaxSpec® standard is guaranteed to meet identity, purity, stability, and concentration specifications and is provided with a batch-specific certificate of analysis. Ongoing stability testing is performed to ensure the concentration remains accurate throughout the shelf life of the product. Note: The amount of solution added to the vial is in excess of the listed amount. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately measure volumes for preparation of calibration standards. Follow recommended storage and handling conditions to maintain product quality.  

 

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SKU: 25902 - 100 µg Category:

Description

A quantitative analytical standard guaranteed to meet MaxSpec® identity, purity, stability, and concentration specifications


Formal name: 9α,11α-dihydroxy-15-oxo-prost-13E-en-1-oic acid

Synonyms:  15-keto PGF1α

Molecular weight: 354.5

CAS: 21562-58-3

Purity: ≥95%

Formulation: A solution in methyl acetate


Application|Mass Spectrometry||Product Type|Biochemicals|Analytical Standards|MaxSpec®||Product Type|Biochemicals|Lipids|Prostaglandins||Research Area|Endocrinology & Metabolism|Reproductive Biology||Research Area|Lipid Biochemistry|Cyclooxygenase Pathway