CAS 153088-71-2
:3'-O-Sulfonato Lewis a, SodiumSalt
Description:
3'-O-Sulfonato Lewis a, Sodium Salt is a chemical compound that serves as a derivative of Lewis a, a carbohydrate antigen. This compound is characterized by the presence of a sulfonate group at the 3' position of the Lewis a structure, which enhances its solubility and reactivity in aqueous environments. The sodium salt form indicates that the sulfonic acid group has been neutralized with sodium, making it more stable and easier to handle in various applications. This compound is often utilized in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving cell signaling, immunology, and glycosylation processes. Its unique structural features allow it to interact with specific receptors and proteins, making it a valuable tool for probing biological systems. Additionally, the sulfonate group can impart negative charge, influencing the compound's behavior in biological assays and its interaction with other biomolecules. Overall, 3'-O-Sulfonato Lewis a, Sodium Salt is significant in the field of glycobiology and has potential applications in therapeutic development and diagnostics.
Formula:C20H34NNaO18S
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3'-Sulfated Lewis A sodium salt
CAS:<p>3'-Sulfated Lewis A sodium salt is a synthetic oligosaccharide that is used as an antigen for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. It is conjugated to a monoclonal antibody and binds to the Lewis A epitope on the surface of cells. 3'-Sulfated Lewis A sodium salt has been shown to be useful in bladder cancer, where it can be used as a marker for tumorigenicity. It has also been shown to stimulate selectins and increase sugar residues on cell surfaces, which may lead to increased tumor growth.</p>Formula:C20H34NO18SNaPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:631.55 g/mol

