Estriol (CRM)

Estriol (CRM)

CAT N°: ISO60164
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Estriol (CRM) (Item No. ISO60164) is a certified reference material categorized as an estrogen.{49697} Estriol is a metabolite of estradiol and estrone. Estriol levels, often quantified in saliva samples, increase during pregnancy with 90% produced from fetal dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), allowing maternal levels to be used as a biomarker for fetal adrenal gland activity.{7766,7767} Estriol levels increase dramatically just prior to birth, a change that can be monitored as a biomarker for spontaneous preterm labor.{7766} This product is intended for use in analytical research applications. This product is also available as a general research tool (Item No. 10006484).

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

Technical Warning: Bertin Technologies restricts the sale of this product to licensed controlled substance laboratories and qualified academic research institutions. Please contact us for further details.

Special Advice: Reference Materials RMs and Certified Reference Materials CRMs are dispatched directly to the end-user in accordance with ISO requirements.

  • Synonyms
    • estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,16?,17?-triol
  • Correlated keywords
    • 1050676-?52-?2 pregnancy pregnancies steroids 17.beta.-estradiol 17b-estradiol 17beta-estradiol estrogens plasma saliva fetal dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate DHEAS adrenal glands metabolites endocrinology 10006484 mass spectrometry GC-MS GC/MS LC-MS LC/MS quantify quantification gas chromatography liquid
  • Product Overview:
    Estriol (CRM) (Item No. ISO60164) is a certified reference material categorized as an estrogen.{49697} Estriol is a metabolite of estradiol and estrone. Estriol levels, often quantified in saliva samples, increase during pregnancy with 90% produced from fetal dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), allowing maternal levels to be used as a biomarker for fetal adrenal gland activity.{7766,7767} Estriol levels increase dramatically just prior to birth, a change that can be monitored as a biomarker for spontaneous preterm labor.{7766} This product is intended for use in analytical research applications. This product is also available as a general research tool (Item No. 10006484).

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