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Aldol® 458 acetate, Biosynth Patent: EP 2427431 and US 8940909
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Aldol® 458 acetate, Biosynth Patent: EP 2427431 and US 8940909

CAS: 2484872-51-5

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Aldol® 458 acetate, Biosynth Patent: EP 2427431 and US 8940909
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Aldol 458 acetate is a synthetic chemical that is used in the food industry as an enzyme substrate and in diagnostic tests to measure the level of enzymes. Aldol 458 acetate is a ligand that binds to proteins, such as horseradish peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase, which are commonly used for detection of antibodies or other proteins. This product can be used as a culture medium additive for bacteria, fungi, and yeast. It can also be used for diagnostics and chemiluminescence reactions. Aldol 458 acetate has high purity and quality.

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Molecular weight:
309.32 g/mol
Formula:
C18H15NO4
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Min. 95.0 Area-%
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