Results for PEG ( 6387 )
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ACRL-PLA(10K)-PEG(5K)-ALK is a biofunctional amphiphilic block copolymer with a propargyl group at the end of PEG and acrylate at the end of poly(L-Lactide). Acrylate group can be used for polymerization in the presence of radical or UV initiator. The propargyl group can be linked to azide-containing biomolecules via Click Chemistry. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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Alkyne-pGlu, MW 2,500 is a chemical containing a terminal alkyne ligated to a poly(glutamic acid) peptide. The terminal alkyne is commonly used in copper (I) click chemistry to form stable triazoles with azides. Poly(glutamic acid) is a peptide polymer which is commonly used in cosmetics and drug delivery. The carboxylic acid in each amino acid monomer is capable of reacting with nucleophiles such as amines or alcohols to form stable, water soluble bonds.
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Alkyne-pGlu, MW 5,000 is a chemical reagent containing a terminal alkyne ligated to a poly(glutamic acid) peptide. The terminal alkyne is commonly used in copper (I) click chemistry to form stable triazoles with azides. Poly(glutamic acid) is a peptide polymer which is commonly used in cosmetics and drug delivery. The carboxylic acid in each amino acid monomer is capable of reacting with nucleophiles such as amines or alcohols to form stable, water soluble bonds.
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Alkyne-pGlu, MW 10,000 is a chemical reagent containing a terminal alkyne ligated to a poly(glutamic acid) peptide. The terminal alkyne is commonly used in copper (I) click chemistry to form stable triazoles with azides. Poly(glutamic acid) is a peptide polymer which is commonly used in cosmetics and drug delivery. The carboxylic acid in each amino acid monomer is capable of reacting with nucleophiles such as amines or alcohols to form stable, water soluble bonds.
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Alkyne-pGlu, MW 20,000 is a chemical reagent containing a terminal alkyne ligated to a poly(glutamic acid) peptide. The terminal alkyne is commonly used in copper (I) click chemistry to form stable triazoles with azides. Poly(glutamic acid) is a peptide polymer which is commonly used in cosmetics and drug delivery. The carboxylic acid in each amino acid monomer is capable of reacting with nucleophiles such as amines or thiols to form stable, water soluble bonds.