17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt
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Category | Standards |
Catalog NO. | BPG-3171 |
Product Name | 17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt |
CAS | 2342575-32-8 |
Molecular Formula | C42H77D5NO13P |
Molecular Weight | 845.12 |
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Synonyms | 1-heptadecanoyl-2-palmitoleoyl-sn-glycero(d5)-3-phosphoinositol (ammonium salt); 17:0-16:1 PI-d5 ammonium salt; PI(17:0/16:1(9Z))-d5 sodium salt; 1-Heptadecanoyl-2-(9Z-Hexadecenoyl)-Glycero-3-Phospho-(1'-Myo-Inositol)-d5 ammonium salt |
Purity | >99% |
Solubility | Soluble in DCM, Methanol |
Appearance | Liquid |
Shelf Life | 1 Year |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
Exact Mass | 844.58 |
Hygroscopic | No |
Light Sensitive | No |
Percent Composition | C 59.69%, H 10.38%, N 1.66%, O 24.61%, P 3.67% |
17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt is a specialized phospholipid used in various scientific research applications, particularly in lipidomics and membrane biology. Here are some key applications of 17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt: Lipidomics Research: 17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt is utilized as an internal standard in mass spectrometry-based lipidomics studies. Its stable isotope-labeled nature allows for precise quantification of lipid species within complex biological samples. This application is essential for understanding lipid metabolism, signaling, and homeostasis in health and disease. Membrane Dynamics Studies: Researchers use 17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt to study the dynamics and organization of cell membranes. This phospholipid is incorporated into artificial membrane systems to analyze membrane fluidity, phase behavior, and lipid-protein interactions. Such studies provide insights into the structural and functional roles of lipids in cellular processes. Phosphoinositide Signaling: 17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt is employed to investigate the role of phosphoinositides in cellular signaling pathways. By using this labeled phospholipid, scientists can trace and quantify specific phosphoinositide species involved in signal transduction. This knowledge is crucial for understanding the mechanisms underlying cell growth, differentiation, and response to external stimuli. Analytical Standards: In analytical chemistry, 17:0-16:1 PI-[d5] Ammonium salt serves as a reference standard for the identification and quantification of phosphatidylinositol species in various samples. Its well-defined chemical properties and isotopic labeling facilitate the calibration of analytical instruments. This ensures accurate and reliable lipid measurements in research and clinical settings. |
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