Item No.DLM-7702-PK

Vitamin K₁ (phylloquinone) (ring-D₄, 98%)

Synonyms2-Methyl-3-[(E,7R,11R)-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-2-enyl]naphthalene-1,4-dione
FormulaC31H42D4O2
CAS Number Labeled5172-18-9
CAS Number Unlabeled84-80-0
EC Number201-564-2
Dry ice shipment required. This item requires an export license when the destination country is CN (+Hong Kong), BY, IR, IL, LB, MO, PK, RU VE.

Properties

Molecular Weight454.72
Chemical Purity97%
FormIndividual
ConcentrationNeat
Application(s)Clinical MS, Metabolism, Metabolomics
Storage TempStore in freezer (-20°C). Protect from light.

Product Description
Vitamin K1 (ring-D4) is a deuterated analog of vitamin K1, a fat-soluble vitamin. The Vitamin K family is required for blood coagulation and binding of calcium in bones and other tissues. K1, or phylloquinone, is found in highest amounts in green leafy vegetables and is converted by gut bacteria into MK-4, or vitamin K2.
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Item No.DLM-7702-PK

Vitamin K₁ (phylloquinone) (ring-D₄, 98%)

Dry ice shipment required. This item requires an export license when the destination country is CN (+Hong Kong), BY, IR, IL, LB, MO, PK, RU VE.
Synonyms2-Methyl-3-[(E,7R,11R)-3,7,11,15-tetramethylhexadec-2-enyl]naphthalene-1,4-dione
FormulaC31H42D4O2
CAS Number Labeled5172-18-9
CAS Number Unlabeled84-80-0
EC Number201-564-2

Dry ice shipment required. This item requires an export license when the destination country is CN (+Hong Kong), BY, IR, IL, LB, MO, PK, RU VE.

Properties

Molecular Weight454.72
Chemical Purity97%
FormIndividual
ConcentrationNeat
Application(s)Clinical MS, Metabolism, Metabolomics
Storage TempStore in freezer (-20°C). Protect from light.

Product Description
Vitamin K1 (ring-D4) is a deuterated analog of vitamin K1, a fat-soluble vitamin. The Vitamin K family is required for blood coagulation and binding of calcium in bones and other tissues. K1, or phylloquinone, is found in highest amounts in green leafy vegetables and is converted by gut bacteria into MK-4, or vitamin K2.
Application Descriptions

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