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Octyl D-glucopyranoside (CAS 54549-23-4)

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Application:
Octyl D-glucopyranoside is a compound used to crystallize membrane proteins
CAS Number:
54549-23-4
Purity:
≥95%
Molecular Weight:
292.37
Molecular Formula:
C14H28O6
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Octyl D-glucopyranoside, also referred to as octyl glucoside or OG, is a non-ionic surfactant that finds frequent utilization in laboratory experiments and scientific research. Comprising an octyl group connected to a D-glucose molecule, Octyl D-glucopyranoside serves as a carbohydrate-based surfactant. Its applications span various fields, enabling studies on cell membranes and protein-ligand interactions. Octyl D-glucopyranoside (OG) is highly regarded in scientific research due to its favorable properties, including low toxicity and reduced surface tension. Octyl D-glucopyranoside assumes the role of a stabilizer and solubilizer in numerous biochemical and physiological experiments. The mechanism of action of octyl D-glucopyranoside involves interactions with lipids present in the cell membrane. By binding to the hydrophobic regions of the membrane, Octyl D-glucopyranoside establishes a hydrophobic pocket, facilitating the transportation of molecules across the membrane. Additionally, Octyl D-glucopyranoside serves as an emulsifier, aiding in the dispersion of molecules within aqueous solutions.


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Octyl D-glucopyranoside, 5 g

sc-257945
5 g
$176.00