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Stearic acid-PEG-Mal, MW 5,000 is an amphiphilic PEG polymer which forms micelles in an aqueous solution. The terminal maleimide can react with thiol/cysteine via Michael-addition to form a thiosuccinimide molecule. The aliphatic chain of stearic acid can be used to encapsulate or congregate hydrophobic therapeutic agents while the PEG chain enhances overall solubility of the polymer. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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t-Boc-N-amido-PEG-OH, MW 1,000 is a linear heterofunctional polyPEG with protected amine and terminal hydroxyl. The hydroxyl can further derivatize to other compound. The protected amine can be regenerated under acidic condition to produce a free amine. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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t-Boc-N-amido-PEG-OH, MW 2,000 is a t-boc protected PEG reagent. The t-boc protecting group can be removed using HCl or TFA to generate a free amine which can then react with an NHS ester or carboxyl in the presence of activator, such as HATU or EDC. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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t-Boc-N-amido-PEG-CH2COOH, MW 1,000 is is a linear heterofunctional polyPEG with protected amine. The carboxyl moiety can react with an amine in the presence of an activator, such as HATU or EDC. The boc protected amine can be regenerated under acidic condition to produce a free amine. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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t-Boc-N-amido-PEG-CH2COOH, MW 5,000 is a heterofunctional PEG molecule containing carboxyl and amino protected group. In the presence of activator (EDC or HATU), a carboxyl can react with an amine to form an amide bond. The tert-boc can be deprotected under acidic condition. Reagent grade, for research purpose.
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t-Boc-N-amido-PEG-CH2COOH, MW 10,000 is is an amine protected polydisperse PEG. The carboxylic acid is reactive with amine in the presence of activating agent, such as EDC or HATU. The tert-butoxycarbonyl protecting group (t-boc) can be easily removed under acidic condition to yield a free amine which can then react with an active ester (NHS). Reagent grade, for research purpose.