Bile Acid Standards
330736 Bile Acid SPLASH™
View330738 Light Bile Acid SPLASH™
View330256 Cholic acid-d4
View330257 Deoxycholic acid-d4
View330258 Lithocholic acid-d4
View330259 Chenodeoxycholic acid-(2,2,4,4-d4)
View330260 Ursodeoxycholic acid-d4
View330271 Glycodeoxycholic acid-d4
View330272 Taurodeoxycholic acid-d4, sodium salt
View330273 Glycochenodeoxycholic acid-d4
View330274 Taurochenodeoxycholic acid-d4, sodium salt
View330275 Glycolithocholic acid-d4
View330276 Glycoursodeoxycholic acid-d4
View330277 Glycocholic acid-d4
View330278 Taurocholic acid-d4, sodium salt
View330279 Tauroursodeoxycholic acid-d4, sodium salt
View330280 Taurolithocholic acid-d4, sodium salt
View330839 3β,5α,6β-trihydroxycholanoic acid-d4
View330840 cholenic acid-d4
ViewHigh-purity bile acid standards for LC-MS and lipidomics research.
When it comes to studying bile acids with precision, Avanti Research™ has you covered. Our expansive portfolio of high-purity bile acid standards is crafted to deliver accuracy and consistency across a wide range of analytical platforms, including LC-MS, GC-MS, and more. Whether you're focusing on lipidomics, metabolomics, or microbiome research, standards from Avanti Research™ make it easier to achieve reproducible, reliable results. These standards are supported by researchers worldwide and help clarify the complex nature of bile acid metabolism, the gut-liver axis, and their ties to human health and disease.
Applications in lipidomics, metabolomics, and clinical research.
Our bile acid standards aren't just high-quality; they're also highly versatile and used by researchers across a variety of applications, including:
- Targeted and untargeted lipidomics: For in-depth profiling of bile acid species.
- Metabolomics studies: To explore metabolic pathways and track disease biomarkers.
- Clinical diagnostics: Helping assess liver function and digestive health.
- Microbiome research: Investigating how gut bacteria interact with bile acid metabolism.
For example, a study by Gao et al. used targeted LC-MS/MS to profile bile acids and identify biomarkers associated with necrotizing enterocolitis, a breakthrough that underscores the clinical potential of this type of analysis.
Comprehensive coverage of bile acid classes.
From foundational to specialized compounds, Avanti Research's™ bile acid standards span a wide range of chemical classes, including:
- Primary bile acids: Such as chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and cholic acid (CA).
- Secondary bile acids: Including deoxycholic acid (DCA) and lithocholic acid (LCA).
- Conjugated bile acids: Like glycholic acid (GCA), taurocholic acid (TCA), and others.
- Isotopically labeled (deuterated) standards: For high-precision quantification
These compounds have been validated for a range of methods, including LC-MS/MS, and are frequently used in high-resolution bile acid profiling studies.
Scientific quality and documentation.
Every bile acid standard from Avanti Research™ is built on scientific rigor and reliability. Here's what sets them apart:
- High purity: ≥98% purity ensures analytical accuracy.
- Rigorous quality control: We maintain batch-to-batch consistency with strict QC measures.
- Thorough documentation: Each standard comes with a full Certificate of Analysis (CoA) and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
- Global trust: Our standards are used in academic, pharmaceutical, and clinical labs worldwide.
It's this commitment to quality that makes Avanti a go-to source for dependable bile acid standards.
Explore our bile acid standard compounds.
Whether you're starting a new project or scaling up your current workflow, Avanti Research™ can provide the flexible options necessary to meet your needs:
- Individual compounds: Ideal for building customized workflows.
- Custom mixtures: Tailored solutions for targeted profiling.
- Isotopically labeled standards: For accurate numbering in complex biological samples.
No matter your focus, our products are synthesized to seamlessly integrate into your lab's protocols to deliver the precision and consistency necessary for breakthrough research.