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2-(Tetraacetylglucosido)glycerol, an acetylated derivative of glycerol with two glucose moieties, has garnered attention in research due to its potential applications in various fields, particularly in materials science and biotechnology. Its unique chemical structure offers versatility in synthesizing carbohydrate-based materials, including polymers, hydrogels, and nanoparticles, through chemical modifications and functionalizations. In materials science, 2-(tetraacetylglucosido)glycerol serves as a building block for designing biocompatible and biodegradable materials with tunable properties, such as mechanical strength, porosity, and degradation rate, making them suitable for tissue engineering scaffolds, drug delivery systems, and biosensors. Additionally, its ability to undergo selective deacetylation enables the production of glycerol-based hydrogels with controlled swelling behavior and release kinetics, facilitating their use in controlled drug delivery and wound healing applications. Moreover, 2-(tetraacetylglucosido)glycerol has found utility in enzymatic synthesis of complex carbohydrates and glycoconjugates, serving as a glycosyl donor or acceptor in enzymatic glycosylation reactions for producing structurally diverse oligosaccharides and glycopeptides. This chemical compound continues to be explored for its potential in advancing biomaterials development, glycoscience research, and biotechnological applications.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
2-(Tetraacetylglucosido)glycerol, 100 mg | sc-396233 | 100 mg | $320.00 |