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Trehalose dihydrate, cell culture (CAS 6138-23-4)

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Alternate Names:
α,α-Trehalose; D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate
Application:
Trehalose dihydrate, cell culture is an osmolyte, chemical chaperone, and inducer of autophagy
CAS Number:
6138-23-4
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
378.33
Molecular Formula:
C12H22O112H2O
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Trehalose dihydrate, cell culture is an osmolyte, a chemical chaperone and inducer of autophagy, that has been reported to protect cells against numerous environmental stresses. This compound contains many properties that allow it to stabilize partially unfolded protein molecules and inhibit protein aggregation. These properties include a low chemical reactivity, high glass transition temperature, existence of numerous polymorphs, nonreducing nature, and high affinity for water molecules. Additionally, Trehalose has been noted to bind to expanded polyglutamines and stabilize partially unfolded polyglutamine-containing proteins.


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Trehalose dihydrate, cell culture, 10 g

sc-394303
10 g
$76.00

Trehalose dihydrate, cell culture, 25 g

sc-394303A
25 g
$135.00

Trehalose dihydrate, cell culture, 100 g

sc-394303B
100 g
$355.00