Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – L-Serine 98.5-101.0%
Quantity/Pack Size – 5 gm, 25 gm, 100 gm, 500 gm
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – Laboratory Reagent
Application – Biochemical Research, Analytical Studies
Product Overview
L-Serine is a non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in various biochemical pathways. Our high-purity L-Serine (98.5-101.0%) is meticulously manufactured to meet stringent laboratory standards. This crystalline powder is ideal for researchers and educators requiring reliable reagents for biochemical assays, protein synthesis studies, and metabolic research. The product is tested for purity and consistency, ensuring accurate and reproducible results in laboratory settings. Its high-grade quality makes it suitable for both academic and industrial applications, providing a reliable foundation for scientific experiments. The precise formulation ensures minimal impurities, enhancing the reliability of experimental outcomes. Whether used in enzyme studies, cell culture media, or biochemical analyses, our L-Serine delivers the performance and consistency demanded by modern laboratories.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of L-Serine in labs?
L-Serine is commonly used in biochemical research for protein synthesis, enzyme studies, and metabolic research due to its role in cellular processes.
2. Is this L-Serine suitable for cell culture applications?
Yes, this high-purity L-Serine is suitable for cell culture media preparation, ensuring optimal growth conditions for cultured cells.
3. How should L-Serine be stored to maintain its stability?
Store L-Serine in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent degradation and maintain its purity.
4. Can L-Serine be used in analytical chemistry experiments?
Yes, L-Serine is frequently used in analytical chemistry for amino acid analysis, chromatography, and other biochemical assays.
5. What are the alternatives to L-Serine for similar applications?
Alternatives include other amino acids like glycine or alanine, depending on the specific experimental requirements.






