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Catalog Number:
12663
Resina de amida Rink (0,3 - 0,8 mmol/g, malla 50 - 100)
Synonym(s):
Resina de 4-(2',4'-dimetoxifenil-Fmoc-aminometil)fenoxi
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$30.20 /1G
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Product Information

El producto es una excelente herramienta para SPPS de aminas peptídicas que utilizan aminoácidos protegidos con Fmoc.

Synonyms
Resina de 4-(2',4'-dimetoxifenil-Fmoc-aminometil)fenoxi
Molecular Weight
0.0
MDL Number
MFCD00801462
Appearance
Perlas de color blanco pálido o ligeramente amarillo
Substitution
0,3 - 0,8 mmol/g
Mesh Size
Malla 50 - 100
Conditions
Conservar entre 0 y 8 °C.
%DVB
1% DVB
General Information
Synonyms
Resina de 4-(2',4'-dimetoxifenil-Fmoc-aminometil)fenoxi
Molecular Weight
0.0
MDL Number
MFCD00801462
Appearance
Perlas de color blanco pálido o ligeramente amarillo
Substitution
0,3 - 0,8 mmol/g
Mesh Size
Malla 50 - 100
Conditions
Conservar entre 0 y 8 °C.
%DVB
1% DVB
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Rink amide resin is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Peptide Synthesis: This resin is essential for solid-phase peptide synthesis, allowing researchers to efficiently create peptides with high purity and yield.
  • Drug Development: Used in the pharmaceutical industry, it aids in the development of peptide-based drugs, offering a reliable platform for screening potential therapeutic candidates.
  • Bioconjugation: The resin facilitates the attachment of peptides to various biomolecules, enhancing the development of targeted drug delivery systems and diagnostic tools.
  • Research in Proteomics: It plays a crucial role in proteomics studies, enabling the isolation and characterization of proteins through peptide mapping techniques.
  • Customization of Peptide Libraries: This resin allows for the creation of diverse peptide libraries, which are invaluable in identifying new bioactive compounds and understanding protein interactions.

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