Biochemical Pathways
The study of biochemical pathways is critical in metabolic research to evaluate quantitative reactions, cellular/molecular processes, and functional rates of flux. Pathways encompass various types of biosynthesis (e.g., for secondary metabolites), biodegradation (e.g., xenobiotics), and metabolism (e.g., of amino acids, carbohydrates, nucleotides, vitamins). CIL offers stable isotope-labeled compounds that span metabolic pathways present in different organisms. Listed here are examples of human biochemical pathways (e.g., glycolysis, pentose phosphate, TCA or Krebs, urea). Clicking on a given pathway shows the associated compounds currently available at CIL. Please inquire if an alternate compound, label, or quantity is desired. For additional information, refer to our Stable Isotope-Labeled Products For Metabolic Research catalog.
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