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Trimethylamine-d9 N-oxide
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规格:98%
分子量:84.2
包装与价格:
包装价格(元)
1mg电议
5mg电议
10mg电议

产品介绍
An internal standard for the quantification of trimethylamine N-oxide
货号:ajcx23664
CAS:1161070-49-0
分子式:C3D9NO
分子量:84.2
溶解度:Methanol: slightly soluble
纯度:98%
存储:Store at -20°C
库存:现货

Background:

Trimethylamine-d9N-oxide is intended for use as an internal standard for the quantification of trimethylamine N-oxide by GC- or LC-MS. Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) is a metabolite of choline, phosphatidylcholine, and L-carnitine .1It is formed by gut microbiota-mediated metabolism of choline, phosphatidylcholine, and L-carnitine to TMA followed by oxidation of TMA by flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3) in the liver.1,2,3Dietary administration of TMAO (0.12% w/w) increases renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis, collagen deposition, and Smad3 phosphorylation in mice and increases aortic lesion area in atherosclerosis-proneApoE-/-mice.1,4Plasma levels of TMAO are elevated in patients with chronic kidney disease and decreased in patients with active, compared with inactive, ulcerative colitis.1,2Elevated plasma levels of TMAO are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.4


1.Tang, W.H.W., Wang, Z., Kennedy, D.J., et al.Gut microbiota-dependent trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) pathway contributes to both development of renal insufficiency and mortality risk in chronic kidney diseaseCirc. Res.116(3)448-455(2015) 2.Wilson, A., Teft, W.A., Morse, B.L., et al.Trimethylamine-N-oxide: A novel biomarker for the identification of inflammatory bowel diseaseDig. Dis. Sci.60(12)3620-3630(2015) 3.Zhang, L.S., and Davies, S.S.Microbial metabolism of dietary components to bioactive metabolites: Opportunities for new therapeutic interventionsGenome Med.8(1)46(2016) 4.Wang, Z., Klipfell, E., Bennett, B.J., et al.Gut flora metabolism of phosphatidylcholine promotes cardiovascular diseaseNature472(7341)57-63(2011)