n-Dodecyl-ß-maltopyranoside (DDM), min. 99.5%
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Shipment: not cooled. Store at -20°C in a dry place. For laboratory usage only!
n-Dodecyl-ß-maltoside (DDM) >99.5% especially suitable for use in crystallography. n-Dodecyl-β-D-maltoside (DDM), is a water-soluble non-ionic detergent, for isolation and stabilization of hydrophobic membrane proteins.
n-Dodecyl-β-D-maltoside is a gentle detergent that preserves protein activity better than many other detergents, such as CHAPS or octyl-β-glucoside. The protein-sparing properties of this high-purity DDM allow it to be used, for example, in nasal sprays, as the DDM leads to improved mucus clearance.
Specifications:
Assay (HPLC): >99.5%
Appearance: White solid crystal
Thermal transition: 103°C (smectic A), 246°C (isotropic)
Solubility: 1 g in 10 mL H2O, 21°C
Chemical formula: C24H46O11
MW = 510.63 g/mol
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Klassifizierungen / Classification
CAS-Nr: 69227-93-6eclass-Nr: 30-20-04-10
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