PTH Amino Acids?
Bradley Turner
bsturner at mbcrr.harvard.edu
Wed Aug 16 15:02:31 EST 2000
Hello Richard,
I just happen to be looking through my Research Organics
catalog, and they have all 20 aa-PTH derivatives along
with a few PTH-aa derivatives. Their coordinates are as follows:
Research Organics
4353 East 49th Street
Cleveland, OH 44125, USA
800-321-0570 phone
216-883-8025 phone
216-883-1576 fax
<mailto:info at resorg.com>
<http://www.resorg.com>
It also appears that Fluka may also have a set.
Their catalog is a little short on details
Item #09420 Amino acid phenylthiohydantoins
BioChemika reference for sequential analysis of
peptides-1 kit
Fluka Chemical Corp.
1001 West St. Paul Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA
414-273-3850 or 800-558-9160 phone
414-273-4979 or 800-962-9591 fax
<http://www.sigma-aldrich.com>
Hope this helps,
Brad Turner [no affiliation]
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Bradley Turner
Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center
Harvard Medical School 617-667-1215 phone
Division of Gastroenterology 617-667-2767 fax
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Boston, MA 02215 bsturner at mbcrr.harvard.edu
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Richard A Anthony wrote:
> I require pth-amino acids for use as standards. Could anyone recommend a
> source for a kit containing the 20 common pth derivatives? Thank you in
> advance. -Richard
>
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