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98% DTT CAS:27565-41-9 1,4-DithiothreitolDithiothreitol (DTT) is the common name for a small-molecule redox reagent also known as Cleland's reagent.[2] DTT's formula is C4H10O2S2 and the chemical structure of one of its enantiomers in its reduced form is shown on the right; its oxidized form is a disulfide bonded 6-membered ring (shown below). The reagent is commonly used in its racemic form, as both enantiomers are reactive.
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CHAPS CAS: 75621-03-3 3-((3-Cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonium)-1-propanesulfonateCHAPS is a non-denatured zwitterionic detergent for membrane biochemistry.
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Tris (Tromethamine) CAS 77-86-1Tris is widely used in the preparation of buffers in biochemistry and molecular biology experiments. In addition, Tris is the intermediate for the preparation of surfactants, vulcanization accelerators and some drugs.
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N-Ethylcarbazole CAS: 86-28-2N-Ethylcarbazole CAS: 86-28-2 is organic synthesis intermediates, optoelectronic materials intermediates, pharmaceutical intermediates.
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Glycine CAS 56-40-6< Used in the pharmaceutical industry, biochemical experiments and organic synthesis. It can be used as a buffer, nutritional supplement, biochemical reagent, etc., as a non-toxic decarbonizer in the nitrogen fertilizer industry.
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TOPS CAS 40567-80-4It is used as IVD test agent with good water solubility, high sensitivity and strong stability.
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L-Alanine CAS 56-41-7It is a non-essential amino acid and produced enzymatically from L-aspartate using aspartate β-decarboxylase.
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Chloramphenicol CAS 56-75-7It has a broad spectrum of activity against Gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
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L-Aspartic acid CAS 56-84-8It is a non-essential amino acid. It is involved in the Urea cycle, Krebs cycle and in DNA metabolism