MSG1000: Mass Spect Gold Human Serum, Ultra-Low Vitamin D, Lipid Free
Our Human Serum, Ultra-Low Vitamin D, Lipid Free, is a meticulously prepared biological product designed to facilitate research and diagnostic protocols where minimal Vitamin D levels are critical. By significantly lowering the concentration of Vitamin D and eliminating lipids, this serum offers a highly controlled sample ideal for sensitive assays.
Description:
This material has been tested at the donor level and found negative or non-reactive for HIV 1/2 Antibody, HBsAg, HCV Antibody, HIV-1 (NAT) and HCV (NAT) by FDA Approved Methods
Source: Human Serum, Defibrinated from Plasma
Country of Origin: United States
Filtration: 0.22 µm
Storage Temp: -20°C
Definition: Defined as -15°C to -30°C
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Our Human Serum, Ultra-Low Vitamin D, Lipid Free, is a meticulously prepared biological product designed to facilitate research and diagnostic protocols where minimal Vitamin D levels are critical. By significantly lowering the concentration of Vitamin D and eliminating lipids, this serum offers a highly controlled sample ideal for sensitive assays.
Description:
This material has been tested at the donor level and found negative or non-reactive for HIV 1/2 Antibody, HBsAg, HCV Antibody, HIV-1 (NAT) and HCV (NAT) by FDA Approved Methods
Source: Human Serum, Defibrinated from Plasma
Country of Origin: United States
Filtration: 0.22 µm
Storage Temp: -20°C
Definition: Defined as -15°C to -30°C
Request a quote or general inquiry for bulk pricing, COA, or specification sheet.
Our Human Serum, Ultra-Low Vitamin D, Lipid Free, is a meticulously prepared biological product designed to facilitate research and diagnostic protocols where minimal Vitamin D levels are critical. By significantly lowering the concentration of Vitamin D and eliminating lipids, this serum offers a highly controlled sample ideal for sensitive assays.
Description:
This material has been tested at the donor level and found negative or non-reactive for HIV 1/2 Antibody, HBsAg, HCV Antibody, HIV-1 (NAT) and HCV (NAT) by FDA Approved Methods
Source: Human Serum, Defibrinated from Plasma
Country of Origin: United States
Filtration: 0.22 µm
Storage Temp: -20°C
Definition: Defined as -15°C to -30°C
Request a quote or general inquiry for bulk pricing, COA, or specification sheet.
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The article discusses a sensitive, time-efficient, and cost-effective LC–MS-MS method for quantifying the biologically active form of vitamin D, 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3), in human plasma. This method uses immunoaffinity extraction, 4-phenyl-1,2,4-triazole-3,5-dione (PTAD) derivatization, and methylamine adduction, allowing the precise detection of this metabolite at very low concentrations typical in normal human plasma.
MSG1000 was used as a matrix in the preparation of calibration standards for the assay. The 1,25(OH)2D3 calibration standards were prepared by spiking various concentrations of this vitamin D metabolite into vitamin D–depleted blank human serum.
For a detailed look at the study's findings and the specific use of MSG1000 serum, you can read the full article at Spectroscopy.