Glycine Conjugated Bile Acids
Glycine conjugation to bile acids (BAs) is a type of amino acid conjugation that can occur on primary and secondary BAs in hepatocytes. Examples of glycine conjugated BAs are glycochenodeoxycholic acid and glycocholic acid (for primary BA conjugates), as well as glycodeoxycholic acid and glycolithocholic acid (for secondary BA conjugates). CIL offers a collection of stable isotope-labeled and unlabeled glycine conjugated BAs in their solution and neat form for research use purposes. To help reduce development time in research applications, five glycine conjugated BAs (2 primary and 3 secondary) are also formulated in a dried down mix (see MSK-BA2 and MSK-BA2-US). For additional information on these standards and mixes, please see our Stable Isotope Standards for Mass Spectrometry catalog and Metabolomics Bile Acid Mixtures product flyer.
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