D(+)-Tréhalose dihydraté 99, powder_white Cell Culture
Marques : MP BiomedicalsTotal Evaluation: 0
Moyenne des Notes : 0.0 sur 5
Synonyme(s):
D(+)-Tréhalose à 2 molécules d'eau
Trehalose Dihydrate is an osmolyte, a chemical chaperone. It contains many properties that allow it to stabilize partially unfolded protein molecules and inhibit protein aggregation. It include a low chemical reactivity, high glass transition temperature, existence of numerous polymorphs, nonreducing nature, and high affinity for water molecules. Additionally, Trehalose has been noted to bind to expanded polyglutamines and stabilize partially unfolded polyglutamine-containing proteins.
Trehalose, Dihydrate, is an inducer of autophagy, it protect cells against numerous environmental stresses. It is seldom used as a direct replacement for conventional sweeteners. Use as a cryoprotectant in a variety of cell freezing media.
Formule:
C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁·2H₂O Poids moléculaire: 378.33 g/mol Point de fusion: 203 °C (lit.) Température de stockage: Température ambiante |
Numéro MDL:
MFCD00071594 Numéro CAS: 6138-23-4 EINECS: 202-739-6 |
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Résultats des tests de spécification
Physical Appearance | White Powder |
Solubility | Soluble in water (50 mg/mL - clear, colorless solution) or hot alcohol. |
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