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Catalog Number:
32351
CAS Number:
127923-85-7
Sialil Lewis X-lactosa
Purity:
≥ 98 % (HPLC)
Synonym(s):
Neu5Acα(2-3)Galβ(1-4)[Fucα(1-3)]GlcNAcβ(1-3)Galβ(1-4)Glc
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Product Information

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Synonyms
Neu5Acα(2-3)Galβ(1-4)[Fucα(1-3)]GlcNAcβ(1-3)Galβ(1-4)Glc
CAS Number
127923-85-7
Purity
≥ 98 % (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C43H72N2O33
Molecular Weight
1145.03
MDL Number
MFCD20265602
PubChem ID
76030794
Appearance
Polvo cristalino de color blanco a casi blanco.
Conditions
Conservar a ≤ -10 °C
General Information
Synonyms
Neu5Acα(2-3)Galβ(1-4)[Fucα(1-3)]GlcNAcβ(1-3)Galβ(1-4)Glc
CAS Number
127923-85-7
Purity
≥ 98 % (HPLC)
Molecular Formula
C43H72N2O33
Molecular Weight
1145.03
MDL Number
MFCD20265602
PubChem ID
76030794
Appearance
Polvo cristalino de color blanco a casi blanco.
Conditions
Conservar a ≤ -10 °C
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Sialyl Lewis X-lactose is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Cell Adhesion Studies: This compound plays a crucial role in understanding how cells interact and adhere to each other, which is vital in cancer research and tissue engineering.
  • Drug Development: It is used in the design of targeted drug delivery systems, enhancing the efficacy of therapeutics by improving their ability to bind to specific cells.
  • Vaccine Formulation: Sialyl Lewis X-lactose is incorporated into vaccine formulations to boost immune responses, particularly in developing vaccines against infectious diseases.
  • Diagnostics: This chemical is leveraged in the development of diagnostic tools that can detect specific cell types or disease markers, aiding in early diagnosis and treatment.
  • Biomarker Research: It serves as a valuable tool in identifying and characterizing biomarkers for various diseases, helping researchers understand disease mechanisms and progression.

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