(L)-Sodium lactate

SKU T4103-1 mL * 10 mM (in DMSO) Category Brand:

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Product Description

– (L)-Sodium lactate (Sodium L-Lactate) is produced from pyruvate by the enzyme Lactate Dehydrogenase. Lactate production occurs during anaerobic glycolysis or in proliferatively active cells. L-Lactic Acid occurs in small quantities in the blood and muscle fluid of man and animals. The lactic acid concentration increases in muscle and blood after vigorous activity. L-Lactic acid is also present in liver, kidney, thymus gland, human amniotic fluid, and other organs and body fluids.

Web ID

– T4103

Storage Temperature

– -20℃

Shipping

– Blue Ice

Molecular Formula

– C3H5NaO3

Citations

– 1. Li M, Yang J, Ye C, et al. Integrated Metabolomics and Transcriptomics Analyses Reveal Metabolic Landscape in Neuronal Cells during JEV Infection. Virologica Sinica. 2021: 1-12.

References

– Martí I. et al. Acyclic Pseudopeptidic Hosts as Molecular Receptors and Transporters for Anions. Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2015, 2015 (23), 5150-5158.

CAS Number

– 867-56-1

Molecular Weight

– C3H5NaO3

Compound Purity

– 0.9984

SMILES

– [Na+].C[C@H](O)C([O-])=O

Pathway

– Others

Product type

– Small Compound

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