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Trimethylsilyl-D-(+)-trehalose is a chemical compound that functions as a protective agent in various experimental. It acts by forming a stable, protective coating around biological materials, such as proteins and cells, to prevent denaturation or damage during processes like freeze-drying or storage. Trimethylsilyl-D-(+)-trehalose interacts at the molecular level by replacing water molecules with its own structure, effectively stabilizing the biological material and maintaining its integrity. By serving as a protective shield, it helps to preserve the structure and function of biological samples, allowing for extended storage or manipulation without compromising their quality. In this way, Trimethylsilyl-D-(+)-trehalose plays a role in maintaining the stability and viability of biological materials in experimental applications, contributing to the successful execution of various development processes.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Trimethylsilyl-D-(+)-trehalose, 500 mg | sc-216013 | 500 mg | $62.00 | |||
Trimethylsilyl-D-(+)-trehalose, 1 g | sc-216013A | 1 g | $124.00 |