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Sodium lauroyl glutamate (CAS 29923-31-7)

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Application:
Sodium lauroyl glutamate is an anionic surfactant
CAS Number:
29923-31-7
Molecular Weight:
351.41
Molecular Formula:
C17H30NO5•Na
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Sodium lauroyl glutamate is a surfactant that interacts with lipid molecules in cell membranes. It has the ability to disrupt the structure of these membranes, which can be useful for studying the function of specific membrane-bound proteins. This disruption can be utilized to deliver molecules into cells, as the altered membrane allows for increased permeability. Sodium lauroyl glutamate can be used to solubilize membrane proteins, aiding in their purification and analysis. Its surfactant properties also make it useful for creating stable emulsions, which can be important for certain molecular biology techniques. Sodium lauroyl glutamate can be used to create stable micelles, which can be used to solubilize hydrophobic molecules for various experimental purposes. The interactions of sodium lauroyl glutamate with lipid molecules make it useful for studying and manipulating cellular processes.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Sodium lauroyl glutamate, 1 g

sc-495823
1 g
$155.00