Product Details Volume: 3mL Composition: Sterile Water for Injection USP, 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol (preservative) Container: Multi-dose vial Sterility: Sterile filtered and sealed under clean room conditions Intended Use: Laboratory and general sterile use only Storage Instructions Store at room temperature between 68F 77F (20C 25C) Keep away from direct sunlight and heat Do not freeze Keep out of reach of children Discard 28 days after first use Disclaimer: This product is intended for laboratory and general sterile use only
Cellular Migration and Proliferation TB-500s G-actin sequestration represents the primary mechanism for cellular migration[7]
What a COA (Certificate of Analysis) Should Include Identity Confirmation Mass spectrometry confirming molecular weight ~419.4 Da (molecular formula C22H21N5O3) NMR or LC-MS/MS structural confirmation for a small molecule (peptide vendors often skip this small-molecule identity confirmation is non-negotiable here) Purity Testing HPLC purity 98%+ minimum Single dominant peak on the HPLC chromatogram Contamination Testing Residual solvent panel (DMSO, ethanol, acetone all common in small-molecule synthesis) Heavy metals screen Endotoxin testing if the product is positioned for injectable use How to Verify a COA Is Legitimate Match lot number to batch
LipoStat/B12 The lipotropic B12 is present to increase energy, and the effects are often immediate.
As a statement made by one of the leaders in vitamin B12 field more than 10 years ago, Carmels idea of cobalamin deficiency should not be diagnosed unless megaloblastic changes are found is still followed by many physicians and health authorities when accepting B12 deficiency diagnosis.1 But as time goes by, evidence and clinical cases showed that B12 deficiency symptoms can be seen even when B12 level in blood is within the reference range, as 200 900 pg/mL in the United States,2 and 135-650 pmol/L in Australia.3 In clinical practice, signs and symptoms of B12 deficiency start when plasma B12 levels are normal, and long historical studies showed that neurological symptoms of deficiency occur in patients without sign of anaemia
A 2018 study in Obesity journal further confirmed that tesofensine effectively reduces caloric intake, primarily due to its action on appetite centers in the brain