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Contamination of commercially available intermediates of the glycolytic pathway

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Die Prüfung von kommerziell erhältlichen glykolytischen Substraten auf Verunreinigung mit anderen Verbindungen der Glykolyse ergibt eine bis zu 4.55% betragende Kontamination von 2,3-DPG mit 3-PGA. In den untersuchten 2,3-DPG Chargen findet sich ausserdem eine Kontamination mit 2-PGA und PEP. Weitere bemerkenswerte Verunreinigungen können in F6P, FDP, 3-PGA und 2-PGA nachgewiesen werden.

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Niessner, H., Beutler, E. Contamination of commercially available intermediates of the glycolytic pathway. Experientia 29, 268–270 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926467

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