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D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate (CAS 126-14-7)

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Alternate Names:
Octaacetylsucrose
Application:
D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate is an analytical standard
CAS Number:
126-14-7
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
678.59
Molecular Formula:
C28H38O19
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate is involved in the modification of proteins and peptides in the process of acetylation. It is used to protect hydroxyl groups in the synthesis of various compounds, including those Molecular biology. D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate is utilized in the preparation of certain reagents and as a building block in the creation of specific molecular structures. Its role in molecular biology involves the manipulation and modification of biomolecules, allowing for the investigation of their functions and interactions within living organisms. D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate is for the development and advancement of Molecular biology.


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D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate, 250 g

sc-257278
250 g
$49.00

D-(+)-Sucrose octaacetate, 1 kg

sc-257278A
1 kg
$136.00