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Dr. Ehrenstorfer Reference standards for residue analysis 2014 Pesticides and metabolites • PCB s P A H s D y e s V e t e r i n a r y d r u g s H y d r o c a r b o n s A q u e o u s i n o r g a n i c s t a n d a r d s Pharmaceuticals • Petrochemicals LGC Quality - ISO Guide 34 • GMP/GLP • ISO 9001 • ISO/IEC 17025 • ISO/IEC 17043

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  • Dr. Ehrenstorfer Reference standards for residue analysis 2014

    Pesticides and metabolites • PCBs • PAHs • Dyes • Veterinary drugs • H

    ydrocarbons • Aqueous inorganic standards • Pharmaceuticals • Petrochemicals

    LGC Quality - ISO Guide 34 • GMP/GLP • ISO 9001 • ISO/IEC 17025 • ISO/IEC 17043

  • LGC’s Dr. Ehrenstorfer reference standardsWelcome to our catalogue of reference standards for residue analysis. This listing details the Dr. Ehrenstorfer range of solution and neat reference standards including over 8,000 products manufactured by LGC and developed specifically for the food and environmental contaminants sectors. The Dr. Ehrenstorfer range of materials is produced in one of LGC’s ISO Guide 34 accredited facilities in Germany.

    Certificates of Analysis* are supplied with most materials, clearly stating the storage conditions, lot number and expiry date. These certificates are also available on our website www.lgcstandards.com.

    The Dr. Ehrenstorfer product portfolio provides a comprehensive range of standards for use in the organic residues and contaminants sectors. This range, together with other LGC products, including Certified Reference Materials, VHG’s range of inorganic standards, and the LoGiCal range of drug standards, helps us meet your reference material requirements.

    Finally, thank you to all of our customers who have purchased LGC’s reference standards in the past. We value your custom and look forward to meeting your continuing needs.

    The LGC team

    *A small number of products are supplied without a certificate see Interpreting product codes and part numbers section.

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  • Table of contents ii About this catalogue iii Product codes iv Quality and accreditation v Certificatesofanalysisexplained vi Pesticidemetaboliteindex

    1 Key product categories

    1 Azodye metabolites 4 Chloroparaffins 6 Chlorostyrenes 6 Diphenoquinonesanddihydroxybiphenyls 7 Dyes 11 Foodrelatedcompounds 17 Hydrocarbonsandpetrochemicals 26 Phenolandaromaticcompoundmixes 28 Amino-andnitroaromatics/explosives 31 Odourcompounds 33 Organotincompounds 34 Pharmaceuticalandveterinarycompounds 48 Polychlorinatedbiphenyls(PCBs) 57 PCBmixes 60 IndustrialPCBs 61 Polychlorinatedterphenyls(PCTs) 62 Polybrominatedbiphenyls(PBBs) 64 Polycyclicaromatichydrocarbons(PAHs) 73 PAHmixes 78 Toxaphenesinglecomponents 79 USEPAmethods:standardsandmixes 104 Highly volatile halocarbons 109 Pesticides:opticallyactiveenantiomers 110 Stableisotopes(includingpesticides) 121 Pesticidemixes

    135 Alphabetical listing of individual standards

    417 Aqueous inorganic standards

    AboutourWebshop and how to orderAnuptodatelistingofallproductsisavailable on the LGC website www.lgcstandards.com. Once registered, you can use the website to order products,checkdeliverytimesandaccessarangeof resources for a wide variety of sectors.

    Pricesfortheproductslisted,aswellasdetailedproceduresandtransportchargesareavailablefromyourlocalsalesoffice,whereapplicable.For productsrequiringspecialdeliveryprocedures(cooledshipping,dangerousgoods,etc.)additionalchargesmaybeapplied.

    LGC Standards’ technical staff are available to adviseontheuseandsuitabilityofaparticular product.Customersrequiringassistancewith theuseorapplicationofaparticularreference substanceshouldcontacttheirlocaloffice.

  • About this catalogueDr. Ehrenstorfer is the leading manufacturer of pesticide standards and other organic reference materials. Over 8,000 different products are typically available from stock, ensuring we will respond rapidly to your reference material needs. Materials are available in a number of formats including neat / powder materials, solutions of individual compounds and mixtures of compounds. Please see the Interpreting product codes and part numbers section for how the product code can help you identify what format the product is supplied in.

    For ease of use we have collated Key product categories. This listing includes all relevant individual products and mixtures. As pesticides comprise the largest proportion of the catalogue they have not been categorised separately and can be located in the Alphabetical listing of individual standards section.

    All individual neat and solution Dr. Ehrenstorfer products are listed alphabetically in the Alphabetical listing of individual standards section in the middle of this catalogue. This index details all available pesticide and pesticide metabolite standards. The structure, molecular formula, molecular weight and CAS number (where available) are given in this section.

    Our range of Aqueous inorganic standards from VHG can be found listed towards the end of this catalogue. These have been included for the convenience of many of our customers who undertake both of organic and inorganic analysis.

    We have included an index of Pesticides metabolites that are available from Dr. Ehrenstorfer.

    This lists pesticides alphabetically, together with their corresponding metabolites and their unique eight digit identification code. For full details of the range of available products for each metabolite, please refer to the Alphabetical listing.

    These individual listings allow for alternative methods of locating the material that you require. Our catalogue of reference materials is continuously growing, therefore if you have any difficulty finding a product, please contact your local sales office, email us at [email protected] or log onto our webshop www.lgcstandards.com, where the most up to date listing of all our product ranges and catalogues can be found.

    About LGCLGC is an international life sciences measurement and testing company, building leading positions in sustainably growing markets.

    We provide reference materials, genomics solutions and analytical testing products and services, based on our innovations and own intellectual property. We work with customers in the pharmaceuticals, agricultural biotechnology, food, environment, security and sports sectors, as well as with governments and academia to achieve excellence in investigative, diagnostic and measurement science. For more information please visit our website www.lgcgroup.com.

    Our Standards division is a high quality manufacturer and distributor of certified and analytical reference materials, pharmaceutical impurities, drug standards, biological standards and proficiency testing schemes for the pharmaceutical, forensics, clinical, life sciences, environmental, food and industrial market sectors.

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  • Interpreting product codes and part numbersThe Dr. Ehrenstorfer range covers more than 5,000 individual substances in more than 8,500 individual products. The reference standards are presented in a number of formats including:

    • neat materials

    • solutions of individual compounds

    • mixtures of compounds

    Example product code: DRE-XA10230000CY

    X: solution 100 µg/mL

    A: in an ampoule

    10230000: Amitraz

    CY: Cyclohexane

    Pre-fixEach product code has a pre-fix that indicates the certification level or concentration (if in solution):

    DRE-CR – ISO Guide 34 Certified neat product

    DRE-C – Certified neat product

    DRE-E – Neat product supplied without certificate

    DRE-L – Solution product: 10 µg/mL

    DRE-X – Solution product: 100 µg/mL

    DRE-Y – Solution product: ≥1000 µg/mL

    DRE-C/L/X/Y A – Product supplied in an ampoule

    DRE-L/X/Y S – Product supplied in multiple units

    Identification numberEach product contains an 8 digit unique identification number (used to identify the product against the Certificate of Analysis).

    All products in the catalogue are pre-fixed with the code DRE-. This is then followed by a letter code to indicate the format and certification of the product, an 8 digit unique identification number and a letter code to indicate the solvent used for solution products.

    Please refer to the letter codes below for a description of the certification level, format and packaging in which the product is supplied.

    Solvent codeEach product prepared in solution ends with a two letter code to indicate the solvent used:

    AB Acetone/Benzene AC Acetone AD Acetone D6 AH Acetone/H2O AL Acetonitrile AM Acetone/Methanol 1:1 BE Benzene BM Benzene/Methanol CT Cyclohexane/Toluene 1:1 CY Cyclohexane DE 1,2-Dichloroethane DH Diethylether DI Dichloromethane DM DMF DO Deuterium oxide EA Ethylacetate EL Ethanol HE n-Hexane IO Iso-Octane IP Isopropanol IT Iso-Octane/Toluene MB Methyl-tert. butyl ether ME Methanol MO Mineral Oil MW Methanol/H20 PE n-Pentane TH Toluene/Hexane TO Toluene WA Water

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  • Quality and accreditationCertification All materials are traceable to The International System of Units (Système international d’unités or SI) via the use of certified weights and certified volumetric flasks. All products are produced under the quality system meeting both ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17025 standards.

    Gravimetric certification Dr. Ehrenstorfer solution standards are designed for calibration or recalibration of chromatographic or other analytical systems used for quantitative or qualitative purposes. The products may also be used as reference standards for interlaboratory studies and to validate analytical procedures.

    All raw materials used to prepare the multi-component mixtures are of the highest purity. After our production process, each material is checked using several of the following methods, if applicable: UV, IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, chromatographic properties (GC/FID, GC/ECD, HPLC/DAD, TLC) and physical properties (phase, colour, odour, melting point) and Karl Fischer titration for detection of water content.

    Measurement uncertainty In accordance with the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM), our Certificates of Analysis list the expanded concentration uncertainty at the 95 % confidence level, using a coverage factor of k = 2. The expanded uncertainty is based on the combination of uncertainties associated with the individual steps involved in the preparation of the product e.g. purity, material density and weighing technique.

    ISO Guide 34 accredited products A range of materials are produced to ISO Guide 34 quality standards. These materials are prefixed with the code DRE-CR. This range is constantly increasing, therefore if you are unable to find the product that you require, please contact your local sales office or email us at [email protected].

    Additional testing for homogeneity is undertaken on ISO Guide 34 products. Three or more independent analytical techniques are generally used to characterise these materials in comparison to a single analytical technique for other products. As a result, there is more data available to calculate the Measurement Uncertainty of these products.

    Expiry dates All materials are supplied with an assigned expiry date which is printed on the certificate and the product label.

    Storage and transportation Every reference material is stored under controlled conditions as stated on the certificate. These conditions are for the long term storage of the material. Normally products are not shipped under controlled conditions as shipping times are generally < 72 hours and therefore short term. One sample of each lot is kept aside to enable checks on the specific lot to be undertaken if required.

    Stability Real time stability studies are undertaken. New compounds are not released for sale until stability data for a minimum of 3 months is available. After this time, products will be sold with a ‘short shelf life’ label. Stability data will be collated in real time and the expiry date of the product will be extended when this information is available. Accelerated stability studies are not undertaken on materials.

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  • Certificates of AnalysisDr. Ehrenstorfer Certificates of Analysis provide a full description of the material to which they relate and summarise the analysis undertaken during the characterisation process. Current Certificates of Analysis for individual lots / batches for products in the range are available on our website, www.lgcstandards.com on the relevant product pages. If you are unable to find the product that you require please contact one of our local sales offices.

    An example of a Certificate of Analysis for a neat product is given below. For certificates of gravimetric solutions, the following information is included:

    Gravimetric data - concentration of the product, purity and the weight of product

    Solvent information – identity, lot number and exact quantity of solvent used

    Traceability data – Identification of materials used including lot numbers for any neat and solution products used.

    Note 1 - Storage conditions These are the minimum storage requirements based on the real time stability studies - see Quality and accreditation - storage and transportation section.

    Note 2 - Tolerance / Uncertainty The statisical parameter used to describe the uncertainity of the purity measurement. In accordance with the Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM), our Certificates of Analysis list the expanded concentration uncertainty at the 95 % confidence level, using a coverage factor of k = 2. The expanded uncertainty is based on the combination of uncertainties associated with the individual steps involved in the preparation of the product e.g. purity, material density and weighing technique.

    CAChemical Abstracts index name.

    IUPACA textual identifier for the chemical substances assigned by InternationalChemical Identifier.

    FormulaMolecular formula of the material.

    Mol. weightMolecular weight of the material.

    Expiry dateDetermined by real time stability testing.

    Lot numberIdentification numberfor a specific batchof material.

    StorageLong time storagesolutions. See Note 1.

    Tolerance / UncertaintySee Note 2.

    Analytical data Details of the methodology used to determine the purity of this particular lot product. Analytical chromatograms are also supplied where appropriate on supplementary pages.

    Product identificationThe unique identification code for the product is given in the certificate. This code forms part of the product number (please see section on Interpreting product codes). The common names for the compound is also given.

    CAS No. A unique identifier assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service.

    Det. Purity% purity that has been determined for this particular lot of this product.

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  • Pesticide and metabolite index

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Acephate Methamidophos 14980000

    Acifluorfen Acifluorfen-amino 10040000

    Acifluorfen-methyl 10031000

    Alachlor 2,6-Diethylaniline 12605000

    Aldicarb Aldicarb-oxime 10079500

    Aldicarb-sulfone 10080000

    Aldicarb-sulfoxide 10080500

    Aldrin Dieldrin 12590000

    Allethrin cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666020

    Ametryn Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Atrazine-2-hydroxy 10333000

    Amitraz 2,4-Dimethylaniline 12724500

    N-2,4-Dimethylphenyl-N’-methylformamidine 12738000

    Atraton Atraton-desisopropyl 10320300

    Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Atrazine-2-hydroxy 10333000

    Atrazine Atrazine-desethyl 10331000

    Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl 10332000

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Atrazine-2-ethoxy 10332500

    Atrazine-2-ethylamino 10332600

    Atrazine-2-hydroxy 10333000

    Azinphos-methyl Azinphos-methyl-oxon 10370000

    Barban 3-Chloroaniline 11351000

    Benfuracarb Carbofuran 11010000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy 11011000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy-7-phenol 11011200

    Carbofuran-3-keto 11012000

    Carbofuranphenol-3-keto 11012200

    Benomyl 2-Aminobenzimidazole 10170000

    Carbendazim 10990000

    Bentazone Anthranilic acid 10279000

    Anthranilic acid isopropylamide 10280000

    Bentazone-6-hydroxy 10511000

    Bentazone-8-hydroxy 10512000

    Bentazone-methyl 10512500

    Bifenox Bifenox (free acid) 10580500

    Bifenthrin Bifenthrin alcohol metabolite 10584020

    Bifenthrin free acid metabolite 10584020

    Bioallethrin trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666020

    Bioresmethrin Resmethrin alcohol metabolite 16810010

    trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666020

    Bromobutide Bromobutide debromination form 10711100

    Bromofenoxim 2,4-Dinitrophenol 12785000

    Bromoxynil Bromoxynil-methyl 10777500

    Bromoxynil-heptanoate 10775000

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Bromoxynil (cont) Bromoxynil-potassium 10781000

    Bromoxynil-sodium 10781500

    3,5-Dibromo-4-hydroxy benzoic acid 12240300

    Brompropylate Dibromobenzilic acid 12217000

    4,4’-Dibromobenzophenone 12220000

    Bromuron 4-Bromoaniline 10700000

    Bupirimate Ethirimol 13280000

    Butachlor 2,6-Diethylaniline 12605000

    Butocarboxim Butocarboxim-sulfoxide 10890000

    Butoxycarboxim 10900000

    Buturon 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)urea 11492000

    4-Chloroaniline 11352000

    Captafol Dichloroacetic acid 12320000

    cis-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophthalimide 17406500

    Captan cis-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophthalimide 17406500

    Carbaryl 1-Naphthol 15430000

    Carbendazim 2-Aminobenzimidazole 10170000

    Carbofuran Carbofuran-3-hydroxy 11011000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy-7-phenol 11011200

    Carbofuran-3-keto 11012000

    Carbofuranphenol-3-keto 11012200

    Carbophenothion Carbophenothion-methyl 11020500

    Carbophenothion-methyl-oxon 11020700

    Carbophenothion-methyl-sulfone 11020900

    Carbophenothion-methyl-sulfoxide 11021100

    Carbosulfan Carbofuran 11010000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy 11011000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy-7-phenol 11011200

    Carbofuran-3-keto 11012000

    Carbofuranphenol-3-keto 11012200

    Chloramben Chloramben ethyl ester 11110400

    Chloramben methyl ester 11110800

    2.5-Dichloroaniline 12322500

    Cloransulam Cloransulam-desethyl free acid 11691305

    Chlorbenside Chlorbenside sulfone 11155000

    Chlorbufam 3-Chloroaniline 11351000

    Chlordane cis-Chlordane 11201000

    trans-Chlordane 11202000

    oxy-Chlordane 11203000

    cis-Nonachlor 15620100

    trans-Nonachlor 15620200

    Chlordecone Chlordecone-5b-hydro 11220200

    Chlordene Chlordene-1-hydroxy 11230700

    oxy-Chlordene 11232000

    cis-Chlordene 11230500

    Photochlordene 16147000

    Chlordimeform 4-Chloro-2-methylaniline 11430000

    Chlorflurenol-methyl Chlorflurenol 11300000

    Chloridazon 4-Amino-5-chloropyridazin-6-on 10200000

    Chloridazon-desphenyl 11322000

    Chlormephos Ethion 13270000

    Chlornitrofen Chlornitrofen-amino 11342100

    Chlorobenzilate 4-Chlorophenol 11472000

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    An index of pesticides and their corresponding available metabolites is listed below. The unique eight digit identification code for the metabolite is provided. For full details of the available products for each metabolite, please refer to the Alphabetical listing of individual standards.

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  • Pesticide and metabolite index

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Chlorobenzilate (cont) 4,4’-Dichlorobenzophenone 12410000

    Chloroneb 2-Chloro-1,4-dimethoxybenzene 11405030

    4-Chlorophenoxy-acetic acid

    4-Chlorophenol 11472000

    Chlorothalonil Chlorothalonil-4-hydroxy 11510400

    Chlorpropham 3-Chloroaniline 11351000

    Chlorpyriphos Chlorpyrifos-oxon 11603000

    3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol 17785000

    Chlorpyriphos-methyl

    Chlorpyriphos-methyl-oxon 11601500

    3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol 17785000

    Chlorsulfuron Chlorsulfuron-5-hydroxy 11612000

    Chlorthal-dimethyl Chlorthal-diacid 11619000

    Chlorthiamid 2,6-Dichlorobenzamide 12355000

    2,6-Dichlorobenzoic acid 12402000

    Dichlobenil 12280000

    Chlorthiophos Chlorthiophos sulfone 11651000

    Chlorthiophos sulfoxide 11652000

    Chlortoluron 1-(3-Chloro-4-methylphenyl)urea 11442000

    3-Chloro-4-methylaniline 11429800

    Coumaphos Coumaphos-oxon 11731000

    Cyanazine Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl 10332000

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Cyfluthrin Methyl-3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-

    (1-cyclopropane)-carboxylate 15086000

    3-(2,2-Dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-

    (1-cyclopropane)-carboxylate 12507500

    Cyhalothrin Bifenthrin free acid metabolite 10584020

    Cypermethrin Methyl3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-(1-cyclopropane)-carboxylate

    15086000

    3-(2,2-Dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-(1-cyclopropane)-carboxylate

    12507500

    3-Phenoxybenzoic acid 16045200

    Cyphenothrin cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666000

    Cyprazine Atrazine-desethyl 10331000

    Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Cyprazine-desisopropyl 11900200

    Cyprazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 11900400

    Cyprazine-2-hydroxy 11900800

    2,3-D 2,3-Dichlorophenol 14250000

    2,4-D 2,4-Dichlorophenol 12451000

    3,4-D 3,4-Dichlorophenol 12453400

    Dalapon Dalapon-methyl ester 11949700

    Dazomet Methylisothiocyanate 15090000

    2,4-DB 2,4-D 11940000

    2,4-Dichlorophenol 12451000

    2,4’-DDT 2,4’-DDD 12030000

    2,4’-DDD olefin 12030100

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    2,4’-DDT (cont) 2,4’-DDE 12040000

    2,2’-DDE 12039500

    4,4’-DDT 4,4’-DDA 12020000

    4,4’-DDD 12031000

    4,4’-DDD olefin 12031200

    4,4’-DDE 12041000

    2,2’-DDE 12039500

    4,4’-DDM 12051000

    4,4’-DDMU 12061000

    DDOH 12070000

    Deltametrin 3-(2,2-Dibromorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-(1-cyclopropane)-carboxylic acid

    12244000

    Demeton-S-methyl Demeton-S-methyl sulfone 12144000

    Demeton-S-methyl sulfoxide 12145000

    Demeton-S-methyl-sulfoxide

    Demeton-S-methyl sulfone 12144000

    Desmedipham 3-Aminophenol 10211000

    Diazinon 2-Isopropyl-6-methyl-4-pyrimidinol 14463800

    Dicamba Dicamba-5-hydroxy 12260500

    Dicamba-methyl 12261000

    Dicapthon 2-Chloro-4-nitrophenol 11454000

    Dichlobenil 2,6-Dichlorobenzoic acid 12402000

    2,6-Dichlorobenzamide 12355000

    Dichlofenthion 2,4-Dichlorophenol 12451000

    Dichlofluanid DMSA (Dimethylaminosulfanilide) 13030000

    Dichlorprop 2,4-Dichlorophenol 12451000

    Diclofop methyl Diclofop methyl-5-hydroxy 12542000

    Diclofop (free acid) 12539000

    Dicofol 4,4’-Dichlorobenzophenone 12410000

    2,4’-Dicofol 12571000

    Dieldrin Photodieldrin 16147300

    Difenzoquat Difenzoquat-desmethyl-methyl-sulfate 12619000

    Diflubenzuron 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)urea 11492000

    4-Chloroaniline 11352000

    Dimethametryn Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    DimethoateOmethoate (=Oxon) 15730000

    Dipropetryn Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Propazine-2-hydroxy 16445000

    Disulfoton Disulfoton sulfone 12985000

    Disulfoton sulfoxide 12985500

    Demeton-S (=Oxon) 12142000

    Diuron 1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)urea 12472000

    3,4-Dichloroaniline 12323400

    1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-methylurea 12471500

    Eglinazine-ethyl Eglinazine-ethyl-aminodesethyl 13111700

    Empenthrin cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666000

    Endosulfan Endosulfan-alcohol 13130000

    Endosulfan-ether 13131000

    Endosulfan-lacton 13132000

    Endosulfan-sulfate 13133000

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  • Pesticide and metabolite index

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Endothal Endothal-dimethyl 13150500

    Endrin Endrin aldehyde 13161000

    Endrin ketone 13165000

    EPN 4-Nitrophenol 15590400

    Esbiol trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666020

    Esfenvalerate Esfenvalerate free acid metabolite 13211020

    Ethiofencarb Ethiofencarb-sulfone 13250500

    Ethiofencarb-sulfoxide 13251000

    2-Ethylthiomethylphenol 13355000

    Ethofumesate Ethofumesate-2-keto 13291000

    Famphur Famphur-oxon 13401000

    Fenamiphos Fenamiphos sulfone 13421000

    Fenamiphos sulfoxide 13422000

    Fenchlorphos Fenchlorphos oxon 13460500

    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 17774500

    Fenitrothion Fenitrothion-oxon 13481000

    3-Methyl-4-nitrophenol 15110000

    Fenoprop Fenoprop-methyl ester 13495000

    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 17774500

    Fenthion Fenthion-oxon 13585000

    Fenthion-oxon-sulfone 13585200

    Fenthion-oxon-sulfoxide 13585400

    Fenthion-sulfone 13586000

    Fenthion-sulfoxide 13586500

    Fentrazamide Fentrazamidev Metabolite 1 13610200

    Fenuron N-Phenylurea 16076000

    Fenvalerate Fenvalerate free acid metabolite 13630020

    Ferbam Carbondisulfide 11016000

    Sulfur 17025000

    Fipronil Fipronil-carboxamide 13645200

    Fipronil-desulfinyl 13645300

    Fipronil-sulfide 13645400

    Fipronil-sulfone 13645500

    Flamprop-isopropyl Flamprop (free acid) 13649000

    Flamprop-N-isopropyl

    Flamprop (free acid) 13649000

    Flamprop-methyl Flamprop (free acid) 13649000

    Fluazifop-butyl Fluazifop (free acid) 13669000

    Fluometuron Fluometuron-desmethyl (mono) 13730500

    3-Trifluoromethylaniline 17845000

    Fluroxypyr-1-me-thyl-heptylester

    Fluroxypyr (free acid) 13849000

    Fluvalinate 3-Phenoxybenzoic acid 16045200

    Formothion Dimethoate 12700000

    Omethoat 15730000

    Fosethyl-aluminium Phosponic acid 16144000

    Furathiocarb Carbofuran 11010000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy 11011000

    Carbofuran-3-hydroxy-7-phenol 11011200

    Carbofuran-3-keto 11012000

    Carbofuranphenol-3-keto 11012200

    Gluphosinate ammonium 3-Methylphosphinicopropionic acid

    15141200

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Glyphosate Aminomethyl phosphonic acid 10205000

    (Hydroxymethyl)phosphonic acid 14233050

    N-Methylglyphosate 15087750

    Haloxyfop-ethox-yethyl

    Haloxyfop (free acid) 14060000

    Haloxyfop-methyl 14062000

    gamma-HCH 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 17722400

    Trichlorophenols 17773400

    Heptachlor cis-Heptachlorepoxide 14101000

    trans-Heptachlorepoxide 14102000

    Photoheptachlor 16147600

    Hexachlorobenzene Pentachlorophenol 15970000

    Pentachlorobenzene 15960000

    Tetrachlorobenzenes 17353400

    2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 17774500

    2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 17774600

    2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 17374600

    2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol 17375600

    Imibenconazole Imibenconazole-desbenzyl 14283620

    Imidacloprid 6-Chloronicotinic acid 11452000

    Imidacloprid Impurity 1 14283750

    Ioxynil Ioxynil-methyl 14355000

    Ioxynil-octanoate 14360000

    Iprodione 3,5-Dichloroaniline 12323500

    Isofenphos Isofenphos-des-N-isopropyl 14422000

    Isofenphos-des-N-isopropyl-oxon 14422200

    Isofenphos-oxon 14423000

    Isoproturon4-Isopropylaniline 14463000

    1-(4-Isopropylphenyl)-3-methyl-urea 14464800

    1-(4-Isopropylphenyl)urea 14465000

    Isoxathion Isoxathion-oxon 14483100

    Karbutilate 3-Aminophenol 10211000

    Leptophos Leptophos-oxon 14625000

    2,5-Dichloro-4-bromophenol 12420000

    Linuron 1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)urea 12472000

    3,4-Dichloroaniline 12322400

    1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-methylurea 12471500

    Malathion Malaoxon 14700000

    iso-Malathion 14710100

    Malathion monocarboxylic acid 14715000

    Malathion-oxon 14716000

    Mancozeb Ethylene thiourea 13330000

    Maneb Ethylene thiourea 13330000

    MCPA 4-Chloro-2-methylphenol 11440000

    MCPB MCPA 14760000

    4-Chloro-2-methylphenol 11440000

    Mecoprop 4-Chloro-2-methylphenol 11440000

    Mercaptodimethur Mercaptodimetur sulfone 14903000

    Mercaptodimetur sulfoxide 14903500

    Merphos DEF 12110000

    Metamitron Metamitron-desamino 14940300

    Metham-sodium Methylisothiocyanate 15090000

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    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Methazole 1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)urea 12472000

    3,4-Dichloroaniline 12323400

    1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-methylurea 12471500

    Methomyl Methomyl-oxime 15035000

    Methomyl-sulfone 15035015

    Methomyl-sulfoxide 15035020

    Methoprene trans-S-Methoprene-epoxide 15045300

    2-cis-4-trans-S-Methoprenic acid 15045500

    Methoprotryn Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Methoxychlor 4,4’-Methoxychlor olefin 15062000

    2,4’-Methoxychlor 15061000

    Metiram Ethylene thiourea 13330000

    Sulfur 17025000

    Metobromuron 4-Bromoaniline 10700000

    Metolachlor 2-Ethyl-6-methylaniline 13348000

    2-Ethyl-6-methyl-2-chloroacetanilide 10332100

    Metolcarb 3-Methylphenol 15140300

    Metoxuron Metoxuron-monomethyl 15185000

    3-Chloro-4-methoxyaniline 11420000

    Metribuzin Metribuzin-desamino 15200300

    Metribuzin-desamino-diketo 15200500

    Metribuzin-diketo 15200700

    Molinate Molinate-acid 15280200

    Molinate-alcohol 15280100

    Molinate-2-oxo 15280700

    Molinate-sulfone 15281200

    Molinate-sulfoxide 15281400

    Monalide 4-Chloroaniline 11352000

    Monolinuron 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)urea 11492000

    4-Chloroaniline 11352000

    Monuron 1-(4-Chlorophenyl)urea 11492000

    4-Chloroaniline 11352000

    Nabam Ethylene thiourea 13330000

    Sulfur 17025000

    Naled Dichlorvos 12530000

    Napropamide 1-Naphthol 15430000

    1,4-Naphthochinon 15425000

    Naptalam 1-Aminonaphthalene 20985100

    Neburon 1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)urea 12472000

    3,4-Dichloroaniline 12323400

    1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-3-methylurea 12471500

    Nitrapyrin 6-Chloro-2-picolinic acid 11495000

    6-Chloro-2-picolinic acid methyl ester 11495200

    Norflurazon Norflurazon-desmethyl 15651000

    Oxabetrinil Oximino-phenyl-acetonitril 15784500

    Oxadiazon Oxadiazon-hydroxy 15760500

    Oxamyl Oxamyl-oxime 15780500

    Parathion-ethyl Paraoxon-ethyl 15850000

    4-Nitrophenol 15590400

    4-Nitrophenol sodium salt 15594400

    4-Nitrophenyl sulfate-potassium salt 15598400

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Parathion-methyl Paraoxon-methyl 15860000

    4-Nitrophenol 15590400

    4-Nitrophenol sodium salt 15594400

    4-Nitrophenyl sulfate-potassium salt 15598400

    Pentachlorophenol Pentachlorophenol-acetate 15971000

    Tetrachlorophenols 17353400

    Permethrin Methyl 3-(2,2-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-

    (1-cyclopropane)-carboxylate 15086000

    3-(2,2-Dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-acid 12507500

    3-Phenoxybenzoic acid 16045200

    3-Phenoxybenzyl alcohol 16045300

    Phenmedipham 3-Aminophenol 10211000

    Phenothrin cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666000

    3-Phenoxybenzyl alcohol 16045300

    3-Phenoxybenzoic acid 16045200

    Phorate Phorate-oxon 16085000

    Phorate-oxon-sulfone 16085500

    Phorate-oxon-sulfoxide 16086000

    Phorate-sulfone 16088000

    Phorate-sulfoxide 16089000

    Phosmet Phosmet-oxon 16125000

    Phoxim Phoxim-oxon 16155000

    Oximino-phenyl-Acetonitrile 15784500

    Tepp 17240000

    Picloram Picloram-methyl ester 16200500

    Pirimicarb Pirimicarb-desamido-desmethyl 16251100

    Pirimicarb-desmethyl 16251000

    Pirimicarb-desmethyl-formamido 16251300

    Prallethrin cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666000

    Profenofos 4-Bromo-2-chlorophenol 10721500

    Prometon Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Propazine-2-hydroxy 16445000

    Prometryn Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Propazine-2-hydroxy 16445000

    Propanil 3,4-Dichloroaniline 12323400

    Propionic acid 16493000

    Propargite Cyclohexanol-2-(4-tert.butyl-phenoxy) 11825000

    Propazine Atrazine-desethyl 10331000

    Atrazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 10331300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Propazine-2-hydroxy 16445000

    Propiconazole 1H-1,2,4-Triazole 17649500

    Propineb Propylenethiourea 16530000

    Propoxur 2-Isopropoxyphenol 14461000

    Propyzamide 3,5-Dichlorobenzoic acid 12403100

    Prothiophos 2,4-Dichlorophenol 12451000

    Proxipham N,N’-Diphenylurea 12921500

    Pyridate 6-Chloro-4-hydroxy-3-phenyl-pyridazin 11417500

    Quintozene Pentachloroaniline 15940000

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    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Quintozene (cont) Pentachlorobenzene 15960000

    Pentachlorophenol 15970000

    Resmethrin Resmethrin alcohol metabolite 16810010

    cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666000

    Sebuthylazine Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl 10332000

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Sebuthylazine-desethyl 16920500

    Sebuthylazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 16920700

    Sebuthylazine-2-hydroxy 16920900

    Secbumeton Atraton-desisopropyl 10320300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Sebuthylazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 16920700

    Sebuthylazine-2-hydroxy 16920900

    Simazine Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl 10332000

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Simazine-2-hydroxy 16955000

    Simeton Atraton-desisopropyl 10320300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Simazine-2-hydroxy 16955000

    Simetryn Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Simazine-2-hydroxy 16955000

    Sulfamethazine Sulfamethazine-N4-acetyl 16996510

    Sulprofos Sulprofos sulfone 17035000

    Sulprofos sulfone-oxon 17035200

    Sulprofos sulfoxide 17038000

    Swep 3,4-Dichloroaniline 12323400

    2,4,5-T 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 17774500

    Tebuconazole Tebuconazole Impurity 1 17178720

    Tecnazene 2,3,5,6-Tetrachloroaniline 17330600

    2,3,5,6-Tetrachlorophenol 17375600

    1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene 17354500

    Tefluthrin Bifenthrin free acid 10584020

    Temephos Temephos sulfoxide 17225000

    Tepraloxydim Tepraloxydim-5-hydroxy 17245100

    Terbufos Terbufos-oxon 17270100

    Terbufos-oxon sulfone 17275000

    Terbufos-oxon-sulfoxide 17270300

    Terbufos-sulfone 17270400

    Terbufos-sulfoxide 17270500

    Terbumeton Atraton-desisopropyl 10320300

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Terbumeton-desethyl 17290500

    Terbuthylazine-2-hydroxy 17305000

    Terbuthylazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 17303300

    Terbuthylazine Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Compound Metabolite Identification number

    Terbuthylazine (cont) Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl 10332000

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Terbuthylazine-desethyl 17303000

    Terbuthylazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 17303300

    Terbuthylazine-2-hydroxy 17305000

    Terbutryn Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Terbuthylazine-2-hydroxy 17305000

    Terbuthylazine-desethyl-2-hydroxy 17303300

    Tetramethrin cis/trans-Chrysanthemic-acid 11666000

    Tetrasul Tetrasul sulfoxide 17425000

    Thiabendazole Thiabendazole-5-hydroxy 17450500

    Thiodicarb Methomyl 15030000

    Methomyl-oxime 15035000

    Thiofanox Thiofanox sulfone 17505000

    Thiofanox sulfoxide 17508000

    Thiometon Demeton-S-methyl (=oxon) 12143000

    Demeton-S-methyl sulfone 12144000

    Demeton-S-methyl sulfoxide 12145000

    Thiophanat-methyl Carbendazim 10990000

    2-Aminobenzimidazole 10170000

    Thiram Carbondisulfide 11016000

    Sulfur 17025000

    Tralomethrin Deltamethrin 12120000

    3-(2,2-Dibromovinyl)-2,2-dimethyl-

    (1-cyclopropane)carboxylic acid 12244000

    Triadimefon Triadimenol 17620000

    4-Chlorophenol 11472000

    Triadimenol 4-Chlorophenol 11472000

    Trichloronat 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol 17774500

    Trichlorphon Dichlorvos 12530000

    Triclopyr 3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol 17785000

    Trietazine Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl 10331500

    Atrazine-desethyl-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10331700

    Atrazine-desisopropyl 10332000

    Atrazine-desisopropyl-2-hydroxy 10332300

    Simazine 16950000

    Simazine-2-hydroxy 16955000

    Trietazine-desethyl 17830500

    Trietazine-2-hydroxy 17830900

    Triflumizole Triflumizole-amino 17840100

    Triflumuron 4-(Trifluoromethoxy)aniline 17844810

    2,3,5-Trimethacarb 2,3,5-Trimethylphenol 17883500

    3,4,5-Trimethacarb 3,4,5-Trimethylphenol 17883800

    Vamidothion Vamidothion-sulfon 17900007

    Vamidothion-sulfoxide 17900010

    Vinclozolin 3,5-Dichloroaniline 12323500

    Zineb Ethylene thiourea 13330000

    Sulfur 17025000

    Ziram Carbondisulfide 11016000

    Sulfur 17025000

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    Azodye metabolites   Azodyes are synthetic dyes developed for use in the textile industry.  Their release into the environment can cause 

    visual pollution and their metabolites can be harmful to the aquatic environment due to their persistence.  As a result, their use is no longer permitted in many countries.  This range of azodye metabolites includes individual neat compounds and solutions for both individual compounds and mixtures.  Stable‐isotope labelled compounds are also available. 

    Azodye metabolites ‐ single analytes   Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐C10207400  2‐Amino‐3‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐6‐nitroaniline)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10207500  2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline)  250 mg

      DRE‐L10207500AL  2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C10207600  2‐Amino‐5‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐4‐nitroaniline)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10207700  2‐Amino‐6‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐3‐nitroaniline)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10206355  2‐Aminonaphthalene  10 mg

      DRE‐L10206355AL  2‐Aminonaphthalene 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐L10206355ME  2‐Aminonaphthalene 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐L10207800AL  3‐Amino‐2‐nitrotoluene (3‐Methyl‐2‐nitroaniline) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C10207900  3‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (5‐Methyl‐2‐nitroaniline)  100 mg

      DRE‐C10202000  4‐Amino‐2,3‐dimethylazobenzene  250 mg

      DRE‐XA10202000CY  4‐Amino‐2,3‐dimethylazobenzene 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐C10208200  4‐Amino‐2‐nitrotoluene (4‐Methyl‐3‐nitroaniline)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10208300  4‐Amino‐3‐nitrotoluene (4‐Methyl‐2‐nitroaniline)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10173040  4‐Aminobiphenyl  100 mg

      DRE‐L10173040CY  4‐Aminobiphenyl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐XA10173041AC  4‐Aminobiphenyl D9 100 µg/mL in Acetone  1 mL

      DRE‐C10215000  4‐Aminophenylether (4,4'‐Oxydianiline)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10215500  4‐Aminophenylthioether  250 mg

      DRE‐L10215500AL  4‐Aminophenylthioether(4,4'‐Thiodianiline) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐CA10262500  Aniline  1 mL

      DRE‐XA10262500CY  Aniline 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐L10262500CY  Aniline 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C10536000  4,4'‐Benzidine  100 mg

      DRE‐XA10536000AL  4,4'‐Benzidine 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐L10536000AL  4,4'‐Benzidine 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C10648000  Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)methane  250 mg

      DRE‐L10648000ME  Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)methane 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐C10651900  Bis‐(4‐dimethylaminophenyl)methane  250 mg

      DRE‐C12194800  4,4'‐Diamino‐3,3'‐dimethyldiphenyl methane  100 mg

      DRE‐C12197600  2,4‐Diaminotoluene  250 mg

      DRE‐L12197600AL  2,4‐Diaminotoluene (4‐Methyl‐m‐phenylendiamine) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C12377900  3,3'‐Dichlorobenzidine  100 mg

      DRE‐L12377900AL  3,3´‐Dichlorobenzidine 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C12721000  3,3'‐Dimethoxybenzidine  100 mg

      DRE‐XA12721000AL  3,3'‐Dimethoxybenzidine 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐C12726000  3,3'‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine)  100 mg

      DRE‐XA12726000AL  3,3'‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐C15081000  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline  250 mg

      DRE‐L15081000EA  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline 10 µg/mL in Ethylacetate  10 mL

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      DRE‐C15087500  4,4'‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline)  100 mg

      DRE‐XA15087500AL  4,4'‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐L15087500AL  4,4'‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C11430000  4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  250 mg

      DRE‐XA11430000ME  4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline 100 µg/mL in Methanol  1 mL

      DRE‐L11430000CY  4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C11352000  4‐Chloroaniline    500 mg

      DRE‐XA11352000AL  4‐Chloroaniline 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐CA15081900  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole)  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 

    100 mg

      DRE‐L15081900AL  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 

    10 mL

      DRE‐C17413000  3,3´,5,5´‐Tetramethylbenzidine  100 mg

      DRE‐L17413000AL  3,3´,5,5´‐Tetramethylbenzidine 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  10 mL

      DRE‐C17594800  o‐Toluidine  1 mL

      DRE‐XA17594800CY  o‐Toluidine 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐L17594800CY  o‐Toluidine 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C17878000  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline  10 mg

      DRE‐LA17878000AL  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      Azodye metabolites ‐ multicomponent mixtures   DRE‐LA18000079AL  Azodyes‐Mix 1 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  

    ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  3,3‘‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 4‐Amino‐2’,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3‘‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4‘‐Oxydianiline)  4,4‘‐Diamino‐3,3‘‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4‘‐Thiodianiline)  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 4,4‘‐Benzidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4‘‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 4,4‘‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline (2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene) 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  2‐Naphthylamine 2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine)  o‐Toluidine 3,3‘‐Dichlorobenzidine  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline  

    1 mL

      DRE‐L18000079AL  Azodyes‐Mix 1 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  3,3’‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 4‐Amino‐2’,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3’‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4’‐Oxydianiline)  4,4’‐Diamino‐3,3’‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4’‐Thiodianiline)  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 4,4’‐Benzidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4’‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 4,4’‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline (2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene) 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  2‐Naphthylamine 2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine)  o‐Toluidine 3,3’‐Dichlorobenzidine  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline  

    10 mL

      DRE‐LA18000178AL  Azodyes‐Mix 3 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  3,3’‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 4‐Amino‐2’,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3’‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4’‐Oxydianiline)  4,4’‐Diamino‐3,3’‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4’‐Thiodianiline)  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 2‐Anisidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) 4,4’‐Benzidine  4,4’‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4’‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline (2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  2‐Naphthylamine (2‐Aminonaphthalene) 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  o‐Toluidine 2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine)  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline 3,3’‐Dichlorobenzidine  

    1 mL

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐L18000178AL  Azodyes‐Mix 3 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  3,3’‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 4‐Amino‐2’,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3’‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4’‐Oxydianiline)  4,4’‐Diamino‐3,3’‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4’‐Thiodianiline)  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 2‐Anisidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) 4,4’‐Benzidine  4,4’‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4’‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline (2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  2‐Naphthylamine (2‐Aminonaphthalene) 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  o‐Toluidine 2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine)  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline 3,3’‐Dichlorobenzidine  

    10 mL

      DRE‐LA18000376AL  Azodyes‐Mix 6 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  4,4‘‐Diamino‐3,3‘‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 2‐Aminonaphthalene  2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine) 4‐Aminoazobenzene  3,3‘‐Dichlorobenzidine 4‐Amino‐2‘,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3‘‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline)  2,4‐Dimethylaniline 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4‘‐Oxydianiline)  2,6‐Dimethylaniline 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4‘‐Thiodianiline)  3,3‘‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 2‐Anisidine  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 4,4‘‐Benzidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4‘‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 4,4‘‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  o‐Toluidine 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline  

    1 mL

      DRE‐L18000376AL  Azodyes‐Mix 6 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  4,4‘‐Diamino‐3,3‘‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 2‐Aminonaphthalene  2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine) 4‐Aminoazobenzene  3,3‘‐Dichlorobenzidine 4‐Amino‐2‘,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3‘‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline)  2,4‐Dimethylaniline 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4‘‐Oxydianiline)  2,6‐Dimethylaniline 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4‘‐Thiodianiline)  3,3‘‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 2‐Anisidine  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 4,4‘‐Benzidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4‘‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 4,4‘‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  o‐Toluidine 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline  

    10 mL

      DRE‐XA18000466AL  Azodyes‐Mix 9 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminobiphenyl  2,4‐Diaminotoluene (2,4‐Toluylendiamine) 2‐Aminonaphthalene  3,3’‐Dichlorobenzidine 4‐Amino‐2’,3‐dimethylazobenzene (o‐Aminoazotoluene)  3,3’‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline)  2,4‐Dimethylaniline 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4’‐Oxydianiline)  2,6‐Dimethylaniline 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4’‐Thiodianiline)  3,3’‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 2‐Anisidine  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline (p‐Kresidine) 4,4’‐Benzidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylenediamine (2,4‐Diaminoanisole) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4’‐Diaminodiphenylmethane) 4,4’‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) 4‐Chloroaniline (p‐Chloroaniline)  o‐Toluidine 4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline (4‐Chloro‐o‐toluidine)  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline 4,4’‐Diamino‐3,3’‐dimethyldiphenyl methane  

    1 mL

      DRE‐XA18000856AL  Azodyes‐Mix 16, 50 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 4‐Aminoazobenzene  4‐Chloro‐2‐methylaniline 4‐Aminobiphenyl  4,4´‐Diamino‐3,3´‐dimethyldiphenyl methane 4‐Amino‐2´,3‐dimethylazobenzene  2,4‐Diaminotoluene (4‐Methyl‐m‐phenylenediamine) 2‐Aminonaphthalene  3,3´‐Dichlorobenzidine 2‐Amino‐4‐nitrotoluene (2‐Methyl‐5‐nitroaniline)  3,3´‐Dimethoxybenzidine (o‐Dianisidine) 4‐Aminophenylether (4,4´‐Oxydianiline)  3,3´‐Dimethylbenzidine (o‐Tolidine) 4‐Aminophenylthioether (4,4´‐Thiodianiline)  2‐Methoxy‐5‐methylaniline 2‐Anisidine  4‐Methoxy‐1,3‐phenylene diamine 4,4´‐Benzidine  4,4´‐Methylene‐bis(2‐chloroaniline) Bis‐(4‐aminophenyl)‐methane (4,4´‐Methylenedianiline)  o‐Toluidine 4‐Chloroaniline  2,4,5‐Trimethylaniline  

    1 mL

     

  • Chloroparaffins

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    Chloroparaffins   Chlorinated paraffins (CPs) have been produced since the 1930’s and have found many applications including polymer 

    additives, lubricants, paints, and flame retardants. The chemical stability and physical properties of the CPs made them suitable substitutes for PCBs. Because of their high distribution tendency, CPs are detected in a wide variety of environmental samples, particularly in biological material. Toxicological studies with these mixtures revealed that short chain congeners (C10‐C13) show the highest activities. The use of single congeners with different levels of chlorination as reference standards is essential.  LGC is in a position to exclusively offer pure single C10 congeners with defined different levels of chlorination in solutions for both individual compounds and mixtures as part of the Dr. Ehrenstorfer range*. *Synthesised by the research groups of Dr. M. Coelhan and Prof. Dr. H. Parlar. 

    Chloroparaffin single analytes   Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐LA17356500CY  2,5,6,9‐Tetrachlorodecane (CP‐1) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA17356600CY  1,2,9,10‐Tetrachlorodecane (CP‐2) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA15963500CY  1,2,5,6,9‐Pentachlorodecane (CP‐3) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14171500CY  1,2,5,6,9,10‐Hexachlorodecane (CP‐4) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14171600CY  1,2,5,6,9,10‐Hexachlorodecane (CP‐5) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14171400CY  1,2,4,5,9,10‐Hexachlorodecane (CP‐6) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14110000CY  1,2,4,5,6,9,10‐Heptachlorodecane (CP‐7) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14110010CY  1,2,5,5,6,9,10‐Heptachlorodecane (CP‐8) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐ZA15705000CY  2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9‐Octachlorodecane (CP‐9) 1 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐ZA15620500CY  1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9‐Nonachlorodecane (CP‐10) 1 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      Technical grade chloroparaffin compounds   DRE‐X23105100CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13  51.5% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23105500CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13 55.5% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23106300CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13 63% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23144200CY  Chloroparaffin C14‐C17 42% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23145200CY  Chloroparaffin C14‐C17 52% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23145700CY  Chloroparaffin C14‐C17 57% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23183600CY  Chloroparaffin C18‐C20 36 % Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23184900CY  Chloroparaffin C18‐C20 49% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐X23227200CY  Chloroparaffin C22 72.1% Cl 100 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      Chloroparaffins   DRE‐LA11457510CY  Chloroparaffin C10 44.82% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457512CY  Chloroparaffin C10 50.18% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457514CY  Chloroparaffin C10 55.00% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457516CY  Chloroparaffin C10 60.09% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457518CY  Chloroparaffin C10 65.02% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457520CY  Chloroparaffin C11 45.50% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457522CY  Chloroparaffin C11 50.21% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457524CY  Chloroparaffin C11 55.20% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457526CY  Chloroparaffin C11 60.53% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457528CY  Chloroparaffin C11 65.25% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457530CY  Chloroparaffin C12 45.32% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457532CY  Chloroparaffin C12 50.18% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457534CY  Chloroparaffin C12 55.00% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457536CY  Chloroparaffin C12 65.08% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457538CY  Chloroparaffin C12 69.98% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457540CY  Chloroparaffin C13 44.90% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457542CY  Chloroparaffin C13 50.23% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457544CY  Chloroparaffin C13 55.03% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐LA11457546CY  Chloroparaffin C13 59.98% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA11457548CY  Chloroparaffin C13 65.18% Cl 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      Chloroparaffin multicomponent mixtures   DRE‐LA22102000CY  Chloroparaffin C10 Mix 1 in Cyclohexane 

    CP‐1 2,5,6,9‐Tetrachlorodecane ....................... 10 µg/mL  CP‐4 1,2,5,6,9,10‐Hexachlorodecane  ............... 10 µg/mL CP‐2 1,2,9,10‐Tetrachlorodecane  .................... 10 µg/mL  CP‐5 1,2,5,6,9,10‐Hexachlorodecane  ............... 10 µg/mL CP‐3 1,2,5,6,9‐Pentachlorodecane  ................... 10 µg/mL  

    1 mL

      DRE‐LA22102200CY  Chloroparaffin C10 Mix 2 in Cyclohexane CP‐3 1,2,5,6,9‐Pentachlorodecane  ................... 19 µg/mL  CP‐9 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9‐Octachlorodecane ........... 0.5 µg/mL CP‐6 1,2,4,5,9,10‐Hexachlorodecane  .............. 3.7 µg/mL  CP‐10 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9‐Nonachlorodecane ..... 0.9 µg/mL CP‐7 1,2,4,5,6,9,10‐Heptachlorodecane  ......... 2.5 µg/mL  

    1 mL

      DRE‐LA22102101CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13 Mix 1 in Cyclohexane Chloroparaffin C10 44,82%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 45.32%Cl  ............................. 1 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C10 50.18%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 50.18%Cl  .......................... 2.4 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 45.50%Cl  .......................... 1.2 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C13 50.23%Cl  .......................... 1.8 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 50.21%Cl  .......................... 2.6 µg/mL  

    1 mL

      DRE‐LA22102102CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13 Mix 2 in Cyclohexane Chloroparaffin C10 55.00%Cl  ............................. 1 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 55.00%Cl  .......................... 2.5 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 50.21%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 65.08%Cl  .......................... 0.2 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 55.20%Cl  .......................... 2.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C13 55.03%Cl  ............................. 1 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 60.53%Cl  .......................... 1.4 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C13 59.98%Cl  .......................... 0.4 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C12 50.18%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  

    1 mL

      DRE‐LA22102103CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13 Mix 3 in Cyclohexane Chloroparaffin C10 65.02%Cl .............................. 2 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 69.98%Cl ........................... 3.1 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 65.25%Cl ........................... 3.2 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C13 65.18%Cl ........................... 1.7 µg/mL  

    1 mL

      DRE‐LA22102104CY  Chloroparaffin C10‐C13 Mix 4 in Cyclohexane Chloroparaffin C10 50.18%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 50.18%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C10 55.00%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 55.00%Cl  .......................... 2.5 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 50.21%Cl  .......................... 0.5 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C12 65.08%Cl  .......................... 0.2 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 55.20%Cl  .......................... 2.0 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C13 55.03%Cl  ............................. 1 µg/mL Chloroparaffin C11 60.53%Cl  .......................... 1.9 µg/mL  Chloroparaffin C13 59.98%Cl  .......................... 0.4 µg/mL  

    1 mL

     

  • Chlorostyrenes & Diphenoquinones and dihydroxybiphenyls 

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    Chlorostyrenes   Complex mixtures of chlorostyrenes may be released into the environment as a result of industrial processes.  A range 

    of the most important chlorostyrene single components are offered as both individual components and a mixture of components*. *Produced by Prof. Dr. H. Parlar and his research group from Technical University Munich, Germany.   

    Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐LA14121010CY  (E)‐alpha,beta,2,3,4,5,6‐Heptachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14121012CY  (Z)‐alpha,beta,2,3,4,5,6‐Heptachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14185020CY  (E)‐beta‐2,3,4,5,6‐Hexachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14185022CY  (Z)‐beta‐2,3,4,5,6‐Hexachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA15973160CY  2,3,4,5,6‐Pentachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14185010CY  alpha‐2,3,4,5,6‐Hexachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐LA14121014CY  beta,beta,2,3,4,5,6‐Heptachlorostyrene 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  1 mL

      DRE‐ZA22103000CY  Chlorostyrene‐Standard‐Mix 1 1 µg/mL in Cyclohexane (E)‐alpha,beta,2,3,4,5,6‐Heptachlorostyrene  (E)‐beta‐2,3,4,5,6‐Hexachlorostyrene (Z)‐alpha,beta,2,3,4,5,6‐Heptachlorostyrene  (Z)‐beta‐2,3,4,5,6‐Hexachlorostyrene beta,beta,2,3,4,5,6‐Heptachlorostyrene  Octachlorostyrene alpha‐2,3,4,5,6‐Hexachlorostyrene  2,3,4,5,6‐Pentachlorostyrene  

    1 mL

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Diphenoquinones and dihydroxybiphenyls  4,4’‐Diphenoquinones produced under oxidative conditions, such as combustion, pyrolysis and oxidative metabolism, 

    have been detected in different environmental samples.  Toxicological studies of 3,3’,5,5’‐tetrachloro‐4,4’‐diphenoquinone showed that this substance binds to the nuclear T4 receptor like chlorinated dioxins.  A range of individual compounds in solution is available*. *Synthesized by the research group of Prof. Dr. H. Parlar (Technical University, Munich, Germany).  Analytical method developed in cooperation with the research groups of Prof. Dr. M. Bahadir and Prof. Dr. H. Hopf (Technical University, Brunswick, Germany). 

    4,4'‐Diphenoquinones and 4,4'‐dihydroxybiphenyls   Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐LA17356900AL  3,3',5,5'‐Tetrachloro‐4,4'‐dihydroxybiphenyl (TCDHB) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA17357000AL  3,3',5,5'‐Tetrachloro‐4,4'‐diphenoquinone (TCDQ) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA17407500AL  3,3',5,5'‐Tetramethoxy‐4,4'‐dihydroxybiphenyl (TMxDHB) 10 µg/mLin Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA17407700AL  3,3',5,5'‐Tetramethoxy‐4,4'‐diphenoquinone (TMxDQ) 10 µg/mL in Acetronitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA17413800AL  3,3',5,5'‐Tetramethyl‐4,4'‐dihydroxybiphenyl (TMDHB) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA17414000AL  3,3',5,5'‐Tetramethyl‐4,4'‐diphenoquinone (TMDQ) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA12635500AL  4,4'‐Dihydroxybiphenyl (DHB) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐LA12882500AL  4,4'‐Diphenoquinone (DQ) 10 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 

    1 mL

     

  • Dyes 

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    Dyes   Dyes that are intended for use in textiles and household products have been identified as being present in foodstuffs. 

    For example, Sudan dyes are red dyes that have been detected in chilli powder and Malachite green has been used as a fungicide and parasiticide in the aquaculture industry.  Therefore testing for these chemicals in food products is widely undertaken.  This product range includes individual compounds as both neat and in solution.   

    Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐C10028100  Acid Blue 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028130  Acid Blue 3 calcium salt  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028155  Acid Blue 62  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028140  Acid Blue 9 aluminium salt  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028200  Acid Green 1 (technical product)  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028400  Acid Green 16  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028450  Acid Green 50  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028500  Acid mordant Black 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028530  Acid mordant Brown 33  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028600  Acid Orange 6 NaCl (technical product)  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028800  Acid Red 26  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028700  Acid Red 2G (E 128)  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028812  Acid Red 44  25 mg

      DRE‐C10028820  Acid Red 52  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028830  Acid Red 73  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028840  Acid Red 87  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028843  Acid Red 95  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028880  Acid Violet 17  10 mg

      DRE‐C10028900  Acid Violet 49  100 mg

      DRE‐C10028870  Acid Violet 9  100 mg

      DRE‐C10029060  Acid Yellow 23 Aluminium lake  100 mg

      DRE‐C10029500  Acid Yellow 36  100 mg

      DRE‐C10029000  Acid Yellow 7  100 mg

      DRE‐C10095000  Alizarin  100 mg

      DRE‐C10125000  Allura Red AC (E 129)  100 mg

      DRE‐C10142000  Aloin  100 mg

      DRE‐C10148500  Amaranth  250 mg

      DRE‐C10202350  2‐Amino‐6‐ethoxynaphthalene  10 mg

      DRE‐C10210000  2‐Aminophenol  500 mg

      DRE‐C10202400  4‐Amino‐3‐fluorophenol  100 mg

      DRE‐C10281000  Anthraquinone  250 mg

      DRE‐XA10281000AL  Anthraquinone 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1 mL

      DRE‐CA10307000  Astaxanthin  250 mg

      DRE‐C10411500  Azorubin (E122)  100 mg

      DRE‐C10424000  Basic Blue 7  100 mg

      DRE‐C10424500  Basic Green 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C10424950  Basic Red 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C10424960  Basic Red 2  100 mg

      DRE‐C10425000  Basic Red 9  100 mg

      DRE‐C10427100  Basic Violet 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C10428000  Basic Violet 14 HCl  100 mg

      DRE‐C10427500  Basic Violet 3  100 mg

      DRE‐C10427510  Basic Violet 3 D6 trihydrate  10 mg

      DRE‐C10538000  Benzoic acid sodium salt  250 mg

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐CA11045800  beta‐Carotene  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 

    250 mg

      DRE‐E10665000  Brilliant Black BN (E151)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10665000  Brilliant Black BN  250 mg

      DRE‐C10665200  Brilliant Blue FCF (E133)  250 mg

      DRE‐C10815000  Brown HT  100 mg

      DRE‐CA10947000  Canthaxanthine  150 mg

      DRE‐C11044000  Carminic acid (E120)  100 mg

      DRE‐C11665150  Chocolate Brown  100 mg

      DRE‐C11699000  Copper (II) naphthenate  250 mg

      DRE‐C11780000  Curcumin  250 mg

      DRE‐C12194850  2,4‐Diaminodiphenylamine  100 mg

      DRE‐C12196700  2,4‐Diaminophenol dihydrochloride  100 mg

      DRE‐C12195200  4,4´‐Diamino‐2‐methylazobenzene  100 mg

      DRE‐C12240230  4´,5´‐Dibromofluorescein  100 mg

      DRE‐C12604600  4‐(Diethylamino)azobenzene  100 mg

      DRE‐C12965000  Direct Black 38  100 mg

      DRE‐C12965200  Direct Blue 2b  100 mg

      DRE‐C12965300  Direct Blue 86 (technical product)  100 mg

      DRE‐C12965350  Direct Brown 95  100 mg

      DRE‐C12965400  Direct Red 28  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972010  Disperse Blue 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972027  Disperse Blue 102  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972030  Disperse Blue 106  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972040  Disperse Blue 124  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972019  Disperse Blue 26 (Technical product, mixture of congeners) 

    100 mg

      DRE‐C12972013  Disperse Blue 3  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972020  Disperse Blue 35  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972017  Disperse Blue 7  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972070  Disperse Brown 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972101  Disperse Orange 1  25 mg

      DRE‐C12972111  Disperse Orange 11  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972113  Disperse Orange 13  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972150  Disperse Orange 149  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972110  Disperse Orange 3  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972120  Disperse Orange 37  25 mg

      DRE‐C12972135  Disperse Orange 61  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972210  Disperse Red 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972221  Disperse Red 11  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972223  Disperse Red 13  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972264  Disperse Red 151  10 mg

      DRE‐C12972267  Disperse Red 167  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972227  Disperse Red 17  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972217  Disperse Red 7  10 mg

      DRE‐C12972308  Disperse Yellow 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972323  Disperse Yellow 23  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972310  Disperse Yellow 3  100 mg

      DRE‐XA12972311AL  Disperse Yellow 3 D3 100 µg/mL in Acetonitrile  1.1 mL

      DRE‐C12972339  Disperse Yellow 39  10 mg

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐C12972338  Disperse Yellow 39 surrogate  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972349  Disperse Yellow 49  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972364  Disperse Yellow 54  25 mg

      DRE‐C12972367  Disperse Yellow 56‐methyl (technical)  100 mg

      DRE‐C12972317  Disperse Yellow 7  100 mg

      DRE‐C13205000  Erythrosine B  disodium salt (E127)  250 mg

      DRE‐C13406000  Fast Green FCF  100 mg

      DRE‐C13644000  Ferrocene  250 mg

      DRE‐C13750000  Fluorescein disodium salt  100 mg

      DRE‐C14234300  2‐Hydroxy‐6‐nitroaniline  250 mg

      DRE‐C14289000  Indigotine (E132)  250 mg

      DRE‐C14375000  Iron Oxide Pigment Black  100 mg

      DRE‐E14375400  Iron Pigment Yellow (E172)  100 mg

      DRE‐C14375200  Iron Pigment Red (E172)  100 mg

      DRE‐C14375400  Iron Pigment Yellow  100 mg

      DRE‐C14629400  Leucocrystal Violet  100 mg

      DRE‐C14629401  Leucocrystal violet D6  10 mg

      DRE‐C14629500  Leucomalachite green  100 mg

      DRE‐L14629500CY  Leucomalachite green 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C14629510  Leucomalachite green D6  10 mg

      DRE‐XA14629510AC  Leucomalachite green D6 100 µg/mL in Acetone  1.1 mL

      DRE‐C14680010  Malachite green D5 picrate  10 mg

      DRE‐XA14680010AC  Malachite green D5 picrate 100 µg/mL in Acetone  1.1 mL

      DRE‐C14680000  Malachite green oxalate salt  250 mg

      DRE‐C15290500  Monascus Red  100 mg

      DRE‐C12606680  N,N‐Diethyl‐p‐phenylendiamine sulfate salt  100 mg

      DRE‐C12736000  N,N‐Dimethyl‐p‐phenylendiamine  100 mg

      DRE‐CA12736000  N,N‐Dimethyl‐p‐phenylendiamine  100 mg

      DRE‐C15492000  Navy Blue 018112  100 mg

      DRE‐C15506000  New Red  100 mg

      DRE‐C15735000  Orange 2 sodium salt  250 mg

      DRE‐C15875000  Para Red  100 mg

      DRE‐C15875100  Para Red D6  10 mg

      DRE‐XA15875100AC  Pararot D6 100 µg/mL in Acetone  1.1 mL

      DRE‐C15895900  Patent Blue 5 (E131)  250 mg

      DRE‐CA16057800  1,2‐Phenylenediamine  100 mg

      DRE‐C16078000  Phloxine B  100 mg

      DRE‐C16206500  Pigment Blue 15  100 mg

      DRE‐C16206700  Pigment Green 7  100 mg

      DRE‐C16207000  Pigment Orange 5  100 mg

      DRE‐C16207470  Pigment Red 4  100 mg

      DRE‐C16207500  Pigment Red 64  100 mg

      DRE‐C16208200  Pigment Violet 19 (technical product)  100 mg

      DRE‐C16208000  Pigment Violet 3  100 mg

      DRE‐C16208300  Pigment Yellow 13  100 mg

      DRE‐C16284000  Ponceau 4RC (E124)  100 mg

      DRE‐C16284500  Ponceau SX  100 mg

      DRE‐C16709700  Quinoline Yellow (E104)  250 mg

      DRE‐C16809000  Reactive Black 5  100 mg

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐C16809010  Reactive Blue 19  100 mg

      DRE‐C16809050  Reactive Orange 16  100 mg

      DRE‐C16809100  Reactive Violet 5  100 mg

      DRE‐C16813550  Rhodamine B chloride  250 mg

      DRE‐C16813600  (‐)‐Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)  250 mg

      DRE‐C16813610  Riboflavine‐5'‐phosphate sodium  250 mg

      DRE‐C16971100  Solvent Green 3  100 mg

      DRE‐C16971110  Solvent Green 7  100 mg

      DRE‐C16971300  Solvent Red 49  100 mg

      DRE‐C16971330  Solvent Violet 13  100 mg

      DRE‐C16971350  Solvent Yellow 33  100 mg

      DRE‐C16971353  Solvent Yellow 34  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986101  Sudan 1  250 mg

      DRE‐C16986105  Sudan 1 D5  10 mg

      DRE‐XA16986105AC  Sudan 1 D5 100 µg/mL in Acetone  1.1 mL

      DRE‐C16986102  Sudan 2  250 mg

      DRE‐C16986103  Sudan 3  250 mg

      DRE‐C16986104  Sudan 4  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986108  Sudan 4 D6  10 mg

      DRE‐XA16986108AC  Sudan 4 D6 100 µg/mL in Acetone  1.1 mL

      DRE‐C16986110  Sudan Black B  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986113  Sudan Blue 2  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986115  Sudan Orange G  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986120  Sudan Red 7B  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986122  Sudan Red B  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986127  Sudan Red G  100 mg

      DRE‐C16986150  Sudan Yellow  250 mg

      DRE‐C17048000  Sunset Yellow (E110)  100 mg

      DRE‐C17138000  Tartrazine (E102)  250 mg

      DRE‐C17597000  Toluidine Red  100 mg

      DRE‐C17901000  VAT Green 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C17904000  VAT Red 1  100 mg

      DRE‐C17915000  Victoria Blue B  100 mg 

     

  • Food related compounds 

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    Food related componds   A range of food related compounds including fatty acids, vitamins, anti‐oxidants, essential oils, sugars, polysaccharides 

    and sweeteners are listed.  This product range includes individual compounds as both neat and in solution. 

    Even carbon straight chain fatty acids and methyl esters   Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐CA10015500  Acetic acid  5 mL

      DRE‐C10016300  Acetic acid‐methyl ester  5 mL

      DRE‐CA10931750  Butyric acid (Butanoic acid)  1 mL

      DRE‐CA10931780  Butyric acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C12095050  Decanoic acid (Capric acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C12095090  Decanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C13057800  Docosanoic acid (Behenic acid)  100 mg

      DRE‐C13057840  Docosanoic acid‐methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C13060400  Dodecanoic acid (Lauric acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C13060600  Dodecanoic acid‐methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C13112800  Eicosanoic acid (Arachidic acid)  100 mg

      DRE‐C13112840  Eicosanoic acid‐methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C14191300  Hexacosanoic acid (Cerotic acid)  20 mg

      DRE‐L14191330MB  Hexacosanoic acid (Cerotic acid) methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Methyl‐tert. butyl ether  10 mL

      DRE‐C14191800  Hexadecanoic acid (Palmitic acid)  100 mg

      DRE‐C14192100  Hexadecanoic acid methyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C14196000  Hexanoic acid (Caproic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C14196400  Hexanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C15710060  Octacosanoic acid (Montanic acid)  50 mg

      DRE‐L15710060MB  Octacosanoic acid (Montanic acid) 10 µg/mL in Methyl‐tert. butyl ether  10 mL

      DRE‐C15710080  Octacosanoic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐L15710080ME  Octacosanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐C15710120  Octadecanoic acid (Stearic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C15710180  Octadecanoic acid methyl ester  1 g

      DRE‐CA15711050  Octanoic acid  250 mg

      DRE‐C15711090  Octanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C17396000  Tetracosanoic acid (Lignoceric acid)  100 mg

      DRE‐L17396000CY  Tetracosanoic acid (Lignoceric acid) 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C17396040  Tetracosanoic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐L17396040CY  Tetracosanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C17396700  Tetradecanoic acid (Myristic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C17396770  Tetradecanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C17609100  Triacontanoic acid (Mellisic acid)  100 mg

      DRE‐L17609150CY  Triacontanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      Even carbon straight chain fatty acids ethyl esters   DRE‐CA10931770  Butyric acid‐ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C12095070  Decanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C13057820  Docosanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C13060500  Dodecanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C13112820  Eicosanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C13319000  Ethylacetate  5 mL

      DRE‐C14192000  Hexadecanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C14196200  Hexanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C15710150  Octadecanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C15711070  Octanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐C17396020  Tetracosanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C17396730  Tetradecanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐L17609130CY  Triacontanoic acid ethyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      Odd carbon straight chain fatty acids and methyl esters   DRE‐C13913000  Formic acid (Methanoic acid)  1 mL

      DRE‐CA13913600  Formic acid‐methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C14085100  Heneicosanoic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C14085150  Heneicosanoic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐L14122400CY  Heptacosanoic acid 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐L14122440CY  Heptacosanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C14122600  Heptadecanoic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C14122650  Heptadecanoic acid‐methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐L14122650CY  Heptadecamoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C14126900  Heptanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C15622300  Nonadecanoic acid (Nonadecyclic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C15622360  Nonadecanoic acid methyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐L15622360ME  Nonadecanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐C15623100  Nonanoic acid (Pelargonic acid)  1 mL

      DRE‐C15623150  Nonanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C15973630  Pentacosanoic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C15973660  Pentacosanoic acid‐methyl ester  20 mg

      DRE‐L15973660CY  Pentacosanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C15973740  Pentadecanoic acid (Pentadecylic acid)  100 mg

      DRE‐C15973770  Pentadecanoic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C16493000  Propionic acid (Propanoic acid)  1 mL

      DRE‐C16493600  Propionic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C17805500  Tricosanoic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C17805550  Tricosanoic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐L17805550CY  Tricosanoic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C17818100  Tridecanoic acid (Tridecylic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C17818150  Tridecanoic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C17896400  Undecanoic acid (Undecylic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C17896450  Undecanoic acid methyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐CA17899500  n‐Valeric acid (n‐Pentanoic acid)  1 mL

      DRE‐C17899750  Valeric acid methyl ester  1 mL

      Odd carbon straight chain fatty acids ethyl and propyl esters   DRE‐C13913400  Formic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐CA13913800  Formic acid‐propyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C13913800  Formic acid‐propyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐L14122630MB  Heptadecanoic acid ethyl ester 10 µg/mL in Methyl‐tert. butyl ether  10 mL

      DRE‐C14126800  Heptanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐L15622330MB  Nonadecanoic acid ethyl ester 10 µg/mL in Methyl‐tert. butyl ether  10 mL

      DRE‐C15623130  Nonanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C15973760  Pentadecanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C16493500  Propanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐CA16493500  Propionic acid‐ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C16493700  Propionoic acid propyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐CA16493700  Propionoic acid‐propyl ester  1 mL

      DRE‐C17818130  Tridecanoic acid ethyl ester  100 mg

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     Code  Product  Unit

      DRE‐C17896420  Undecanoic acid ethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐CA17899700  Valeric acid ethyl ester (Pentanoic acid ethyl ester)  250 mg

      Dicarboxylic fatty acids and dimethyl esters   DRE‐C10046200  Adipic acid‐dimethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C12095020  1,10‐Decanedicarboxylic acid  250 mg

      DRE‐C13060100  1,12‐Dodecanedicarboxylic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C14034500  Glutaric acid (Pentanedioic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C14034900  Glutaric acid dimethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C14195530  1,6‐Hexanedicarboxylic acid (Octanedioic acid,Suberic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C14195570  1,6‐Hexanedicarboxylic acid bis‐methyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C14126200  1,7‐Heptanedicarboxylic acid  250 mg

      DRE‐C14731500  Malonic acid dimethyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C15710110  Octadecanedioic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C15711010  1,8‐Octanedicarboxylic acid (Decanedioic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C15711030  1,8‐Octanedicarboxylic acid‐bis‐methyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C15775000  Oxalic acid (Ethanedioic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C15775500  Oxalic acid methyl ester  250 mg

      DRE‐C15977600  1,5‐Pentanedicarboxylic acid  250 mg

      DRE‐C16208500  Pimelic acid‐dimethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C15977640  Pimelic acid dimethyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C16985000  Succinic acid (Butanedioic acid)  250 mg

      DRE‐C16985500  Succinic acid dimethyl ester  250 mg

      Unsaturated fatty acids and methyl esters ‐ monoenes   DRE‐L13113500ME  cis‐8‐Eicosenoic acid 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐C13115000  Elaidic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C13115060  Elaidic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐C13203000  Erucic acid  100 mg

      DRE‐C13203060  Erucic acid methyl ester  100 mg

      DRE‐L13203060ME  Erucic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐L14122800ME  cis‐10‐Heptadecenoic acid 10 µg/mL in Methanol  10 mL

      DRE‐L15392000CY  Myristoleic acid 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C15392050  Myristoleic acid methyl ester  50 mg

      DRE‐L15392050CY  Myristoleic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐L15504000CY  Nervonic acid 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  ‐ short expiry, for immediate use only ‐ 

    10 mL

      DRE‐L15504040CY  Nervonic acid methyl ester 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐L15710420CY  cis‐11‐Octadecanoic acid 10 µg/mL in Cyclohexane  10 mL

      DRE‐C15710460  cis‐11‐Oc