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n-Octyl-oligo-oxyethylene (CAS 27252-75-1)

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Alternate Names:
Octyl-POE
Application:
n-Octyl-oligo-oxyethylene is a detergent for useful solubilization, purification and crystallization of proteins
CAS Number:
27252-75-1
Molecular Formula:
C8H18O(C2H4O)n
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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n-Octyl-oligo-oxyethylene (2-OE) is a detergent for solubilization, purification, and crystallization of membrane proteins. It also has a variety of other industrial and scientific applications. n-Octyl-oligo-oxyethylene is used as a solvent, surfactant, and emulsifier in many industrial and consumer products, such as cleaning products, cosmetics, and personal care products. It is also used as a reagent or catalyst in organic synthesis and in the production of pharmaceuticals and dyes. Additionally, it may act to decrease the viscosity of mucus, have anti-inflammatory effects, and have a protective effect on skin.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

n-Octyl-oligo-oxyethylene, 5 ml

sc-286437
5 ml
$260.00

n-Octyl-oligo-oxyethylene, 25 ml

sc-286437A
25 ml
$364.00