Vitamin D3 (Standard)
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Vitamin D3 (Standard) is the analytical standard of Vitamin D3. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol; Colecalciferol) is a naturally occuring form of vitamin D. Vitamin D3 induces cell differentiation and prevents proliferation of cancer cells.
For research use only. We do not sell to patients.
- Purity: 99.81%
- CAS No.: 67-97-0
- Formula: C27H44O
- Molecular Weight:384.64
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Product Information
The compound is the grade of analytical standard, which is the reference standard supplied assay. It is commonly used in qualitative, quantitative and methodological research experiments in HPLC, GC and MS.
Chemical Information
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CAS No. 67-97-0
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Appearance Solid
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Molecular Weight 384.64
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Formula C27H44O
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Color White to off-white
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SMILES
C[C@@]12[C@](CC[C@]2([H])[C@H](C)CCCC(C)C)([H])/C(CCC1)=C/C=C3C(CC[C@@H](C\3)O)=C
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Synonyms
Cholecalciferol (Standard); Colecalciferol (Standard)
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Structure Classification
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Initial Source
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Purity & Documentation
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SDS (252 KB)
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Handling Instructions (2659 KB)
References
[1]. Nazik Al-Hashimi, et al. Cholecalciferol
[2]. Laura Bergadà, et al. Role of local bioactivation of vitamin D by CYP27A1 and CYP2R1 in the control of cell growth in normal endometrium and endometrial carcinoma. Lab Invest. 2014 Jun;94(6):608-22 [Content Brief]
[3]. Hiroki Yoshioka, et al. Vitamin D3-induced hypercalcemia increases carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity through elevated oxidative stress in mice. PLoS One. 2017 Apr 27;12(4):e0176524. [Content Brief]
Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)