Catalog |
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Description |
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R-M1-8404 |
Dalteparin Sodium-Biotin |
Dalteparin Sodium-Biotin is a conjugate between dalteparin sodium, a low molecular weight heparin used as an anticoagulant, and biotin, a vitamin that binds specifically to avidin and streptavidin with high affinity. The biotinylated dalteparin can also be used for purification and immobilization for applications such as biosensors, drug delivery, and diagnostic assays. |
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R-M1-8405 |
Heparin sodium-Biotin |
Heparin sodium-biotin is a conjugate between heparin, a highly-sulfated glycosaminoglycan used as an anticoagulant, and biotin, a vitamin that binds specifically to avidin and streptavidin with high affinity. The biotinylated heparin can also be used for immobilization and affinity purification for various applications, such as drug delivery, biosensors, and diagnostic assays. The use of biotin as a tag allows for easy detection and manipulation of the heparin molecule for various research and clinical settings. |
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R-M1-8448 |
Erianin-Biotin |
Erianin-biotin is a composite molecule that combines the bioactive compound erianin with the versatility and utility of biotin. This composite molecule can find applications in medicinal chemistry, bioimaging, drug delivery, or biomedical research. |
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R-M1-8464 |
Sertraline-Biotin |
The biotin moiety in Sertraline-Biotin can be used for biotinylating or labeling proteins, antibodies, nucleic acids, or other biomolecules, allowing for their detection, isolation, or purification using streptavidin or avidin-binding assays or columns. This can enable the study of the distribution, localization, and interaction of the labeled biomolecules in vitro and in vivo. |
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R-M1-8476 |
Cisplatin-BIOTIN |
Cisplatin-BIOTIN refers to a conjugate that combines the chemotherapy drug cisplatin with the molecule biotin. Cisplatin is a commonly used anticancer drug, while biotin is a small molecule that is often used as a molecular tag or handle in biological research.
Moreover, cisplatin-BIOTIN can be employed in affinity-based assays or studies. The biotin moiety allows for the capture and isolation of cisplatin and its associated molecules using streptavidin-coated beads or surfaces. This facilitates the purification and analysis of cisplatin-binding proteins or DNA adducts formed by cisplatin treatment. |
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R-M1-8545 |
Biotin-Ginsenoside RH2 |
The specific binding of Biotin-Ginsenoside RH2 to avidin/streptavidin and can be utilized in applications such as protein labeling, immunoassays, or targeted drug delivery. |
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R-M1-8550 |
Biotin-Oridonin |
Biotin-Oridonin could potentially be used for various research or therapeutic purposes. For example, it might be utilized as a tool to study the distribution and localization of Oridonin within biological systems. Additionally, Biotin-Oridonin could be used in drug delivery systems or bioconjugation strategies for targeted drug delivery or imaging applications, where the Biotin moiety can serve as a targeting or tracking element. |
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R-M1-8582 |
BIOTIN-L-thyroxine |
BIOTIN-L-thyroxine is commonly used as a research tool in molecular biology, biochemistry, or clinical diagnostics to investigate thyroid hormone metabolism, receptor binding, or to measure L-thyroxine levels in biological samples. |
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R-M1-8600 |
Biotin Picolyl Azide |
Biotin Picolyl Azide is an advanced biotin probe that incorporates a copper-chelating motif to raise the effective concentration of Cu(I) at the reaction site to boosted the efficiency of the CuAAC reaction resulting in a faster and more biocompatible CuAAC labeling. |
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R-M1-8637 |
Monosaccharide-Biotin |
Monosaccharide-Biotin is a monosaccharide that is modified with Biotin. It has been used in the synthesis of glycosylated proteins and peptides. Monosaccharide-Biotin is also used to modify glycoproteins, which are proteins that contain carbohydrate chains. The modification with Biotin makes this product ideal for use in the synthesis of glycosylated proteins and peptides. |
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