Squalene Analysis Service
- Advanced GC-MS equipment with high sensitivity and accuracy
- Comprehensive data analysis supported by a team of experienced analysts
- Strict quality control to ensure reliable results
- Personalized service to meet various research needs
- Biological Research: Understanding the metabolism of squalene.
- Drug Development: Evaluating the effect of drugs on the biosynthesis of squalene.
- Disease Diagnosis: Identifying potential biomarkers related to squalene metabolism.
- Biofluids: ≥ 50-100 uL
- Tissues: ≥ 50-100 mg
- Cells: ≥ 1 x 10⁷
- Storage: -80℃
- Shipping: Dry ice
Squalene is a natural organic compound originally obtained from shark liver oil. It is a triterpene, poly-unsaturated hydrocarbon found in a wide variety of sources, including human sebum, olive oil, amaranth seed, rice bran, and yeast. Squalene is involved in the biosynthesis of sterols, including cholesterol and vitamin D. Understanding the squalene metabolic pathway is of great significance for bio-medical research and pharmacological studies.
At MtoZ Biolabs, our squalene analysis is based on gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS), a powerful technique for the analysis of complex mixtures. In this method, a sample is first separated into its individual components by gas chromatography. The separated components are then ionized and analyzed by mass spectrometry. This allows for the characterization and quantification of squalene in the sample.
Analysis Workflow
Our analysis workflow includes: Sample Collection, Sample Preparation, GC-MS Analysis, Data Processing and Analysis, Report Generation
Service Advantages
Applications
Our squalene analysis service is applicable in various fields, including:
Sample Submission Requirements
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Deliverables
1. Experimental Procedures
2. Relevant Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Parameters
3. Detailed Information on Squalene Analysis
4. Raw Data
5. Custom Analysis Report
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