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Pack Unit Pack Unit 1 ABSCISIC ACID practical grade 10% 14375-45-2 1gm 2 ABSCISIC ACID for biochemistry 99% 14375-45-2 25mg 100mg 500mg 3 (7-AMINO CEPHALOSPORANIC ACID) 7-ACA 98% 957-68-6 1mg 5gm 4 ACACIA 9000-01-5 500gm 5kg 5 ACACIA spray dried powder 9000-01-5 500gm 5kg 6 ACACIA GR 9000-01-5 500gm 5kg 7 ACENAPHTHENE pract 83-32-9 100gm 500gm 5kg 8 ACENAPHTHENE for synthesis 97% 83-32-9 100gm 500gm 9 ACENAPHTHENE GR for HLPC 83-32-9 100gm 500gm 10 ACES BUFFER 99% N-(2-Acetamido)-2-aminoethane sulfonic acid 7365-82-4 5gm 25gm 100gm 11 ACETALDEHYDE 20-30% solution for synthesis 75-07-0 500ml 5lt 12 ACETAMIDE for synthesis 99% 60-35-5 250gm 500gm 5kg 13 ACETAMIDIUM CHLORIDE for synthesis 124-42-5 100gm 250gm 14 N-(2-ACETAMIDO) IMINODIACETIC ACID (ADA BUFFER) 26239-55-4 25gm 100gm 250gm 15 ACETANILIDE for synthesis 98.5% 103-84-4 500gm 5kg 16 ACETATE BUFFER SOLUTION pH 4.6 - - - - - 500ml 5lt 17 ACETIC ACID glacial 99% 64-19-7 500ml 5lt 18 ACETIC ACID glacial GR 99%+ 64-19-7 500ml 5lt 19 ACETIC ACID GLACIAL GR 99.7% 64-19-7 500ml 5lt 20 ACETIC ACID GLACIAL EL 99.9% 64-19-7 500ml 5lt 21 ACETIC ACID 99.8% for HPLC 64-19-7 1lt 5lt 22 ACETO ACETANILIDE for synthesis 98% 102-01-2 500gm 5kg 23 ACETO CARMINE for microscopical staining 1390-65-4 100ml 250ml 24 ACETOHYDROXD-11AMIC ACID 98% 546-88-3 1gm 5gm 10gm 100gm 25 ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN for synthesis 98% 75-86-5 250ml 26 ACETONE for synthesis 99% 67-64-1 500ml 5lt 27 ACETONE GR 99%+ 67-64-1 500ml 5lt 28 ACETONE 99.8% for HPLC and spectroscopy 67-64-1 1lt 5lt 29 ACETONE ELECTRONIC 67-64-1 500ml 5lt 30 ACETONE ALCOHOL 50% Solution - - - - - 500ml 5lt 31 ACETONITRILE for synthesis 98% 75-05-8 500ml 5lt 32 33 ACETONITRILE GR 99%+ 75-05-8 500ml 5lt 34 ACETONITRILE for HPLC 99.5%+ 75-05-8 500ml 35 ACETONITRILE for spectroscopy 99.5% 75-05-8 500ml 36 ACETONITRILE 99.9% for HPLC 75-05-8 1lt 37 ACETONITRILE 99.5% for DNA 75-05-8 1lt 38 ACETO ORCEIN for microscopical staining 100ml 500ml 39 ACETOPHENONE GR 99% 98-86-2 500ml 5lt 40 ACETOPHENONE for synthesis 99% 98-86-2 500ml 5lt 41 ACETYL ACETONE for synthesis 98% 123-54-6 250ml 500ml 1lt 5lt WEB : www.aadishimpex.com EMAIL : [email protected] Laboratory Chemicals 42 ACETYL ACETONE GR 99%+ 123-54-6 100ml 250ml 500ml 43 ACETYL BROMIDE for synthesis 98% 506-96-7 250ml 500ml 44 ACETYL BROMIDE GR 99%+ 506-96-7 500ml 45 N-ACETYL-g-BUTYROLACTONE pure for synthesis 98% 517-23-7 100gm 500gm 46 N-ACETYL CAPROLACTUM 98% 1888-91-1 250ml 1lt 47 ACETYL CHLORIDE for synthesis 98% 75-36-5 500ml 48 ACETYL CHLORIDE puriss GR 99% 75-36-5 500ml 49 ACETYL CHOLINE BROMIDE for biochemistry 99%+ 66-23-9 5gm 25gm 50 ACETYL CHOLINE CHLORIDE GR 99%+ 60-31-1 5gm 25gm 100gm 500gm 51 ACETYL CHOLINE IODIDE GR 99% 2260-50-6 5gm 10gm 25gm 100gm 52 3-ACETYLCOUMARIN 96% 3949-36-8 5gm 53 N-ACETYL L-CYSTEINE for biochemistry 99%+ 616-91-1 10gm 25gm 100gm 54 n-ACETYL L-CYSTEINE METHYL ESTER for biochemistry 7652-46-2 5gm 25gm 55 ACETYLENE TETRABROMIDE for synthesis 99% 79-27-6 500ml 56 ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE puriss 99%+ 79-34-5 1lt 57 n-ACETYL D-GALACTOSAMINE for biochemistry 99% 1811-31-0 100mg 500mg 58 n-ACETYL D-GLUCOSAMINE for biochemistry 99% 7512-17-6 5gm 25gm 59 n-ACETYL L-GLUTAMIC ACID for biochemistry 98% 1188-37-0 25gm 100gm 60 N-ACETYL GLYCINE PURISS 99% 543-24-8 100gm 500gm 61 n-ACETYL DL-METHIONINE for biochemistry 99%+ 1115-47-5 10gm 100gm 62 1-ACETYL NAPHTHALENE 97% 941-98-0 100ml 250ml 63 N-ACETYL NEURAMINIC ACID (NANA) 131-48-6 25mg 100mg 64 crystalline puriss for biochemistry 98%+ 1gm 500mg 65 4-ACETYLPHENYL SULPHATE POTASSIUM SALT 38533-41-4 250mg 66 67 1-ACETYL-4-PIPERIDONE 94% 32161-06-1 5ml 68 2-ACETYL PYRIDINE (Methyl-2-Pyridylketone) puriss 98% 1122-62-9 100gm 69 3-ACETYL PYRIDINE (Methyl-3-Pyridylketone) puriss 98% 350-03-8 100gm 70 ACETYL SALICYLIC ACID for synthesis 98%+ 50-78-2 500gm 5kg 71 3-ACETYLTHIAZOLIDINE-4-CARBOXD-11YLIC ACID 95% 5025-82-1 100gm 500gm 72 ACETYL THIOCHOLINE IODIDE 99% 1866-15-5 1gm 5gm 73 2-ACETYLTHIOPHENE 98% 88-15-3 100ml 500ml 74 N-ACETYL DL-TRYPTOPHAN 99% 87-32-1 10gm 25gm 100gm 75 N-ACETYL-L-TYROSINE ETHYL ESTER for biochemistry 98%+ 36546-50-6 5gm 10gm 76 ACID ORANGE II 633-96-5 25gm 100gm 77 ACID RED 33 3567-66-6 25gm 100gm 78 ACITRETIN 98% (HPLC) 55079-83-9 25mg 100mg 79 ACRIDINE ORANGE for microscopy (C.I.46005) 65-61-2 10gm 25gm 80 ACRIFLAVIN for biochemistry (C.I.46000) 8063-24-9 5gm 25gm 100gm 250gm 81 ACRIFLAVIN HYDROCHLORIDE Fluoroscence grade 8063-24-9 25gm 82 ACRYLAMIDE 40% Solution In Water For Molecular Biology - - - - - 250ml 500ml 83 ACRYLAMIDE for electrophoresis 99%+ 79-06-1 25gm 100gm 250gm 500gm 84 ACRYLAMIDE molecular biology grade 99%+ 79-06-1 100gm 500gm WEB : www.aadishimpex.com EMAIL : [email protected] Laboratory Chemicals 85 ACRYLAMIDE for synthesis 99% 79-06-1 500gm 5kg 86 2-ACRYLAMIDO 2-METHYL-PROPANE SULPHONIC ACID 15214-89-8 50gm 250gm 87 for synthesis (AMPS) 98% 1kg 88 ACRYLIC ACID for synthesis 99% 79-10-7 500ml 5lt 89 ACRYLONITRILE for synthesis 99% 107-13-1 500ml 5lt 90 ACRYLONITRILE GR 99%+ 107-13-1 500ml 91 ACRYLONITRILE BUTADIENE STYRENE 9003-56-9 100gm 500gm 92 ACTIDIONE GR 98% 66-81-9 500mg 1gm 5gm 93 7-ADCA for biochemistry 98% 22252-43-3 100mg 250mg 94 (7-AminodesacetoXD-11ycephalosporanic Acid) 1gm 5gm 95 ADENINE for biochemistry 99% 73-24-5 5gm 25gm 100gm 500gm 1kg 96 97 ADENINE SULFATE GR 99% 321-30-2 5gm 10gm 25gm 100gm 98 ADENOSINE for biochemistry 99% 58-61-7 5gm 10gm 25gm 100gm 99 ADENOSINE-5-DIPHOSPHORIC ACID DISODIUM 72696-48-1 500mg 1gm 100 SALT (ADP) for biochemistry 99% 5gm 101 ADENOSINE-5-MONO PHOSPHORIC ACID SODIUM 4578-31-8 1gm 5gm 102 SALT (AMP) for biochemistry 99% 25gm 103 ADENOSINE-5-TRIPHOSPHORIC ACID DISODIUM 987-65-5 1gm 5gm 104 SALT (ATP) for biochemistry 99% 25gm 100gm 105 S-ADENOSYL METHIONINE 99% 29908-03-0 1gm 5gm 106 ADIPIC ACID for synthesis 99% 124-04-9 500gm 5kg 107 ADIPIC DIHYDRAZIDE 97% 1071-93-8 25gm 100gm 108 ADIPONITRILE for synthesis 98% 111-69-3 250ml 109 ADONITOL for biochemistry 99% 488-81-3 5gm 10gm 25gm 110 L-ADRENALINE GR 99% 51-43-4 1gm 5gm 111 ADRENALINE BITARTRATE GR 99% 51-42-3 1gm 5gm 112 ADRENALONE HYDROCHLORIDE puriss 98% 62-13-5 10gm 113 AEROSIL 200 7631-86-9 100gm 250gm 500gm 114 AESCULIN 98%+ 66778-17-4 5gm 25gm 115 AGAR AGAR POWDER NO.1 FOR bacteriology 9002-18-0 250gm 500gm 116 AGAR AGAR POWDER purified for microbiology 9002-18-0 500gm 5kg 117 AGAR AGAR POWDER (NOBLE) 9002-18-0 100gm 500gm 118 AGAR AGAR SHREDED for bacteriology 9002-18-0 500gm 5kg 119 AGAR AGAR SPEZIAL 9002-18-0 500gm 5kg 120 AGAROSE FOR ELECTROPHORESIS (M) (Med EEO) 9012-36-6 10gm 25gm 100gm 121 AGAROSE FOR ELECTROPHORESIS (L) (Low EEO) 9002-18-0 10gm 25gm 100gm 122 AGAROSE FOR ELECTROPHORESIS (H) (High EEO) 9002-18-0 10gm 25gm 100gm 123 AGAROSE TYPE A GELLING POINT 38-400C 9012-36-6 10gm 25gm 124 for Molecular biology 100gm WEB : www.aadishimpex.com EMAIL : [email protected] Laboratory Chemicals 125 AGAROSE TYPE B GELLING POINT 360C 9012-36-6 10gm 25gm 126 for Molecular biology 100gm 127 AJMALINE pure 4360-12-7 1gm 128 129 b-ALANINE for biochemistry 99+% 107-95-9 25gm 100gm 250gm 1kg 130 D-ALANINE for biochemistry 99% 338-69-2 1gm 5gm 25gm 131 DL-ALANINE for biochemistry 99%+ 302-72-7 25gm 100gm 250gm 1kg 132 L-ALANINE for biochemistry 99%+ 56-41-7 25gm 100gm 500gm 1kg 133 ALAR (B-9) please see s 2660 134 ALBERT'S STAIN A solution - 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