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A23187 (Free Acid) Aatii Abamectin Standard Abasi General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 A 83-01 C25H19N5S...421.51 store below -20℃ CAS RN®[909910-43-6] 49029-02 APExB(A3133-10) 10mg JPY36,600 A23187 (free acid) C29H37N3O6...523.61 store at 0℃-6℃ CAS RN®[52665-69-7] mp 182℃-193℃▲ 32808-1A ACR(32808-0010) 1mg JPY7,100 A-769662 C20H12N2O3S...360.38 [DS] store below -20℃ CAS RN®[844499-71-4] 49029-00 APExB(A3963-10) 10mg JPY24,100 49029-01 APExB(A3963-25) 25mg JPY36,600 AA → Acetylacetone AatII store below -20℃ 20,000units/mL 49890-03 NEB(R0117S) 500units JPY9,400 49890-04 NEB(R0117L) 2500units JPY38,100 Abamectin standard Danger [PS] store below -20℃ CAS RN®[71751-41-2]UN No.[2811] 49803-12 DES(CA10001000) for pesticide 100mg JPY16,000 residue analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Abamectin-8,9-Z B1a standard C48H72O14...873.07 store below -20℃ CAS RN®[113665-89-7] 49312-33 A2S(A644P001) for pesticide 1mg JPY122,000 residue analysis AbaSI store below -20℃ 49898-83 NEB(R0665S) 1000units JPY21,000 Abate standard → Temephos standard Abietic acid Warning C20H30O2...302.45 CAS RN®[514-10-3]UN No.[3077] mp 174℃-175℃† 01000-32 >80.0%(GC) 25g JPY6,500 01000-52 >80.0%(GC) 5g JPY2,000 Abietic acid Warning C20H30O2...302.45 CAS RN®[514-10-3]UN No.[3077] 17313-1A ACR(17313-0250) 25g JPY7,800 17313-2A ACR(17313-1000) 100g JPY20,500 General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Abs Elut LRC-Tox sorbent mass:50mg/Volume:10mL 95307-01 ATI(12113000) for sample 1pack(50pieces) JPY27,000 preparation Absinthin store below -20℃ 49871-41 PHY(84170) for natural 10mg JPY70,000 products research Absorbing solution for hydrogen arsenide Danger [FS][ISH] store at 0℃-6℃ UN No.[1282] 02060-23 for medicine 100mL JPY5,000 analysis Acacetin C16H12O5...284.26 store at 0℃-6℃ CAS RN®[480-44-4] 49060-00 PHY(89482) for natural 20mg JPY51,000 products research Acacia → Gum arabic, powder AC adapter, accu-jetRpro 70266-04 BRA(26604) for liquid handling 1pack JPY9,200 General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 AC adapter, TransferpetteR electronic 70019-31 BRA(705352) for liquid handling 1pack JPY8,400 Acc65I store below -20℃ 10,000units/mL 49893-85 NEB(R0599S) 2000units JPY12,700 49893-86 NEB(R0599L) 10000units JPY51,500 AccI store below -20℃ 10,000units/mL 49891-18 NEB(R0161S) 1000units JPY12,500 49891-19 NEB(R0161L) 5000units JPY50,600 Acclaim guard kit(holder and coupler) V-2 49752-09 TFS(069707) for HPLC 1pack JPY30,000 Acclaim SST guard cartridge holder V-2 49752-08 TFS(069580) for HPLC 1pack JPY28,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 100-2.1(3μm) 49752-04 TFS(071389) for HPLC 1pack JPY127,000 General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Acclaim Trinity P1 100-3.0(3μm) 49752-01 TFS(071387) for HPLC 1pack JPY127,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 150-2.1(3μm) 49752-03 TFS(075564) for HPLC 1pack JPY130,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 150-3.0(3μm) 49752-00 TFS(075563) for HPLC 1pack JPY130,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 50-2.1(3μm) 49752-05 TFS(075565) for HPLC 1pack JPY99,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 50-3.0(3μm) 49752-02 TFS(071388) for HPLC 1pack JPY99,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 10-2.1(3μm) guard cartridge 49752-07 TFS(071391) for HPLC 1pack JPY28,000 Acclaim Trinity P1 10-3.0(3μm) guard cartridge 49752-06 TFS(071390) for HPLC 1pack JPY28,000 General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Accucat Focus 96-well, square plate, 2mL 95307-02 ATI(A3967660P) for sample 1pack(1piece) JPY67,000 preparation accu-jetRpro dark blue 70263-40 BRA(26340) for liquid handling 1pack JPY58,000 accu-jetRpro dark royal blue 70263-43 BRA(26343) for liquid handling 1pack JPY58,000 accu-jetRpro green 70263-42 BRA(26342) for liquid handling 1pack JPY58,000 accu-jetRpro magenta 70263-41 BRA(26341) for liquid handling 1pack JPY58,000 AccuSignR One-step AMP test Detection Sensitivity AMP:1000ng/mL. 49502-01 PBM(DOA-204-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-11 PBM(DOA-204-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 AccuSignR One-step BAR test Detection Sensitivity BAR:300ng/mL. 49502-05 PBM(DOA-206-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-15 PBM(DOA-206-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSignR One-step BZO test Detection Sensitivity BZO:300ng/mL. 49502-06 PBM(DOA-207-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-16 PBM(DOA-207-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSignR One-step COC test Detection Sensitivity COC:300ng/mL. 49502-04 PBM(DOA-200-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-14 PBM(DOA-200-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSign One-step DOA4-AMP test (THC/OPI/COC/AMP) Detection Sensitivity THC:50 OPI:300ng/mL, COC:300ng/mL, AMP:1000ng/mL. 49502-18 PBM(DOA-240-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY75,000 analysis 49502-19 PBM(DOA-240-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY28,000 analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 AccuSignR One-step DOA4-MET test(THC/OPI/COC/MET) Detection Sensitivity THC:50 OPI:300ng/mL, COC:300ng/mL, MET:1000ng/mL. 49502-20 PBM(DOA-241-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY75,000 analysis 49502-21 PBM(DOA-241-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY28,000 analysis AccuSignR One-step MET test Detection Sensitivity MET:1000ng/mL. 49502-00 PBM(DOA-202-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-10 PBM(DOA-202-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSignR One-step MET test(500) Detection Sensitivity MET:500ng/mL. 49502-22 PBM(DOA-202E-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis AccuSignR One-step MTD test Detection Sensitivity MTD:300ng/mL. 49502-08 PBM(DOA-208-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-23 PBM(DOA-208-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 AccuSignR One-step OPI test Detection Sensitivity OPI:300ng/mL. 49502-03 PBM(DOA-203-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-13 PBM(DOA-203-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSignR One-step PCP test Detection Sensitivity PCP:25ng/mL. 49502-07 PBM(DOA-205-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-24 PBM(DOA-205-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSignR One-step TCA test Detection Sensitivity TCA:1000ng/mL. 49502-09 PBM(DOA-209-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-17 PBM(DOA-209-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis AccuSignR One-step THC test Detection Sensitivity THC:50ng/mL. 49502-02 PBM(DOA-201-35) for drugs & poison 35test JPY22,000 analysis 49502-12 PBM(DOA-201-10) for drugs & poison 10test JPY8,500 analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Acenaphthene Warning C12H10...154.20 [PRTR] CAS RN®[83-32-9]UN No.[3077] bp 279℃† mp 95℃† 01001-01 >98.0%(GC) Extra pure 500g JPY39,000 01001-31 >98.0%(GC) Extra pure 25g JPY4,500 Acenaphthene Warning C12H10...154.20 [PRTR] CAS RN®[83-32-9]UN No.[3077] bp 279℃ mp 90℃-95℃ d 1.06 Fp 135℃ 20134-1A ACR(20134-0050) 5g JPY2,900 20134-2A ACR(20134-1000) 100g JPY7,200 20134-3A ACR(20134-5000) 500g JPY28,100 Acenaphthene standard C12H10...154.20 [PRTR] CAS RN®[83-32-9] bp 279℃† 49804-00 ACC(H-108N) for environmental 100mg JPY3,900 analysis Acenaphthene-d10 Warning C12D10...164.26 [PRTR] CAS RN®[15067-26-2]UN No.[3077] 01891-96 >99.0%(GC) for environmental 100mg JPY11,000 analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Acenaphthene-d10 standard Warning C12D10...164.26 [PRTR] store at 0℃-6℃ CAS RN®[15067-26-2]UN No.[3077] 49803-11 DES(C20505100) for environmental 100mg JPY8,500 analysis Acenaphthene-d10 standard stock solution Danger C12D10...164.26 [FS][ISH] [NP] store below -20℃ CAS RN®[15067-26-2]UN No.[1090] 1mg/mL in acetone 01070-96 for water quality 2mLx5 JPY9,000 analysis Acenaphthenequinone Warning C12H6O2...182.17 CAS RN®[82-86-0] 01501-32 >97.0%(HLC) 25g JPY9,000 01501-52 >97.0%(HLC) 5g JPY4,000 Acenaphthenequinone Warning C12H6O2...182.17 CAS RN®[82-86-0] mp 257℃-263℃ 10219-1A ACR(10219-0250) 25g JPY10,800 10219-2A ACR(10219-1000) 100g JPY34,200 General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct. 2021 Acenaphthylene Danger C12H8...152.19 CAS RN®[208-96-8]UN No.[3077] bp 280℃† mp 88℃-91℃† 01002-32 >80.0%(GC) 25g JPY16,500 Acenaphthylene standard C12H8...152.19 CAS RN®[208-96-8] 49804-01 ACC(H-125N) for environmental 100mg JPY15,000 analysis Acenaphthylene-d8 C12D8...160.24 CAS RN®[93951-97-4] 49120-00 CDN(D-128) 99 atom% D 100mg JPY34,100 Acephate standard Danger C4H10NO3SP...183.16 [PRTR] store below -20℃ CAS RN®[30560-19-1]UN No.[2783] 49801-00 DES(C10010000) for pesticide 250mg JPY19,000 residue analysis Acephate standard solution C4H10NO3SP...183.16 [DS][FS][ISH][PRTR] store at 0℃-6℃ CAS RN®[30560-19-1] 10mg/L in acetonitrile 49862-78 DES(L10010000AL) for pesticide 10mL JPY9,000 residue analysis General Catalog of Kanto Reagents, Chemicals & Biologicals + Oct.
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