1892
Fatty acid standards
functional group
carboxylic acid
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
-10 to -25°C
Other Notes
100 mg ampule contains approx. equal amounts by weight of:
Palmitic Acid Methyl Ester (C16:0)
Stearic Acid Methyl Ester (C18:0)
Oleic Acid Methyl Ester (C18:1,cis-9)
Linolenic Acid Methyl Ester (C18:3,cis-9,12,15)
Arachidic Acid Methyl Ester (C20:0)
Palmitic Acid Methyl Ester (C16:0)
Stearic Acid Methyl Ester (C18:0)
Oleic Acid Methyl Ester (C18:1,cis-9)
Linolenic Acid Methyl Ester (C18:3,cis-9,12,15)
Arachidic Acid Methyl Ester (C20:0)
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