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Liver acetone powder from pigeon

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  • Update Date: 2026-01-13 11:12:43

What is Liver acetone powder from pigeon?

The Uses of Liver acetone powder from pigeon

Liver acetone powder from pigeon has been used in the estimation of pantothenic acid in food samples. It has also been used in the preparation of pigeon liver amidase for the digestion of pantothenate compounds in rat liver and blood samples.

Properties of Liver acetone powder from pigeon

storage temp.  -20°C

Safety information for Liver acetone powder from pigeon

Computed Descriptors for Liver acetone powder from pigeon

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