Lyso-PAF C-16-d4 enthält vier Deuterium-Atome an den Positionen 7, 7', 8 und 8' der Hexadecyl-Einheit. Es ist zur Verwendung als interner Standard für die Quantifizierung von PAF C-16 durch GC- oder LC-Massenspektrometrie bestimmt.
Lyso-PAF C-16-d4 (CAS 201216-37-7) Literaturhinweise
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