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Heparin derived dp10 saccharide ammonium salt
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Heparin derived dp10 saccharide ammonium salt

Ref. 3D-OH04435

1mg
452.00 €
2mg
775.00 €
5mg
1,661.00 €
10mg
3,062.00 €
20mg
5,784.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Wednesday 15 Jan 2025

Product Information

Name:
Heparin derived dp10 saccharide ammonium salt
Synonyms:
  • Decasaccharide (dp10)
Description:

Heparin-derived dp10 saccharide ammonium salt is a glycosylation product of heparin. This compound is synthesized by the treatment of heparin with a fluorinating agent, such as N-fluoro-N'-(2-chloroethyl)peroxycarbonyl chloride or N-fluoro-N'-(2-bromoethyl)peroxycarbonyl chloride, followed by reaction with an amine. The compound can be modified for specific applications through the use of click chemistry, which allows for the selective modification of either the sugar or side chain of the molecule. This product has been characterized and shown to have high purity and a CAS number.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
~3000 (Average)
Purity:
Min. 95%
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Powder
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