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Catalog Number:
12664
Résine amide de rink (0,7 - 0,9 mmol/g, 70 - 90 mesh)
Synonym(s):
Résine 4-(2',4'-Diméthoxyphényl-Fmoc-aminométhyl)phénoxy
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$36.65 /1G
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Product Information

Le produit est un excellent outil pour la SPPS d'amines peptidiques utilisant des acides aminés protégés par Fmoc. Cette résine est couramment utilisée en chimie combinatoire pour préparer des amides.

Synonyms
Résine 4-(2',4'-Diméthoxyphényl-Fmoc-aminométhyl)phénoxy
Molecular Weight
0.0
MDL Number
MFCD00801462
Appearance
Perles blanches pâles ou légèrement jaunes
Substitution
0,7 - 0,9 mmol/g
Mesh Size
70 - 90 mailles
Conditions
Conserver à 0 - 8 °C
%DVB
1% DVB
General Information
Synonyms
Résine 4-(2',4'-Diméthoxyphényl-Fmoc-aminométhyl)phénoxy
Molecular Weight
0.0
MDL Number
MFCD00801462
Appearance
Perles blanches pâles ou légèrement jaunes
Substitution
0,7 - 0,9 mmol/g
Mesh Size
70 - 90 mailles
Conditions
Conserver à 0 - 8 °C
%DVB
1% DVB
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
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 create peptides efficiently with high purity and yield.
  • Drug Development: It plays a crucial role in the development of peptide-based drugs, enabling the rapid screening of potential therapeutic candidates.
  • Bioconjugation: Rink amide resin is used for attaching peptides to other molecules, facilitating the creation of complex bioconjugates for targeted drug delivery.
  • Research in Proteomics: Its application in proteomics helps in the study of protein interactions and functions, contributing to advancements in personalized medicine.
  • Custom Peptide Libraries: This resin supports the generation of diverse peptide libraries for high-throughput screening, aiding in the discovery of new biomolecules.

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