Toronto Research Chemicals Inc.
Toronto Research Chemicals Inc. is a manufacturer of biomedical
research chemicals (cold and hot). Our catalog lists over 6000
chemicals, including - amino acids and derivatives, aromatics,
carbohydrates, detergents, fluorescent labels and indicators,
glycerols and fatty acids, hydantoins inhibitors, methane
thiosulfonates, mutagens, neurochemicals, nitric oxide synthase
reagents, oligosaccharides, protein kinase C activators and
inhibitors, tyrosine kinase inhibitors. We also specialize in
custom synthesis and contract research of organic chemicals /
biochemicals.TRC also can manufacture labelled compounds using Carbon 14, Tritium, Carbon 13, and Nitrogen 15
Company Details
Year Established:
1982
Total Sales ($CDN):
$1,000,000 - $5,000,000
Number of Employees:
22
Company Information
Andrew Karagias
Title:
Manager
Telephone:
(416) 665-9696
Fax:
(416) 665-4439
Email:
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David Dime
Title:
President
Area of Responsibility:
Management Executive
Telephone:
(416) 665-9696
Fax:
(416) 665-4439
Email:
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Charles Dime
Title:
Vice President
Area of Responsibility:
Management Executive
Telephone:
(416) 665-9696
Fax:
(416) 665-4439
Email:
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Products
Amino Acids & Derivatives
Hydantoins & Derivatives
Indole Derivatives
Inositols
Nucleotides, Bases & Related Reagents
Oligosaccharides
Phosphorylating Agents
Silylating Agents
Steroids
Tyrosine-kinase Inhibitors
Wittig Reagents
Protein Kinase C Inhibitors & Activators
Biochemicals
Detergents
Detergents for protein solubilization from cell membranes.
Mutagen Research Chemicals
Chemicals used in the study of mutagenesis/carcinogenesis that
are known mutagens/carcinogens.
Organic Chemicals
Over 1200 biochemicals in our current list. Inquire about
recently added products, bulk quotes, or custom synthesis.
Services
Custom Chemical Synthesis
Chemical Manufacturing
We manufacture a diverse line of complex organic chemicals for
biomedical research purposes, specializing in aromatic chemistry,
carbohydrate chemistry, phosphorous, sulfur, and nitrogen
chemistry, as well as radioisotope and stable isotope labeling.
Biotechnology