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Pachymoside A is a class of glycolipid substances from marine sponges with good antimicrobial properties. At CD BioGlyco, we have a team specialized in the Production of Marine Biomolecules and offer high-quality pachymoside A production services to our clients.
After cutting the frozen sponge into small pieces, we use methanol to extract pachymoside A from it several times. At the end of the extraction, we collect all the extracts together and remove the solvent under vacuum, the crude pachymoside A is obtained.
We purify pachymoside A using size exclusion chromatography (SEC), in which methanol is used as eluent. Also, we use a thin layer chromatography (TLC) to detect the result of purification, i.e. the purified pachymoside A has only one spot on the TLC plate. Finally, the pure pachymoside A we obtain should be a white amorphous solid.
In addition, according to the specific needs of clients, we also provide other angles of analysis, such as biological activity, solubility, and so on.
What is pachymoside A?
Pachymoside A is a natural product found in marine sea cucumbers and belongs to the glycolipid family. Pachymoside A has a variety of potential pharmacological effects in biology, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory functions. Therefore, it has attracted much attention in drug development and biomedical research.
Do you offer a customized service?
Yes, we offer custom services. We offer product development and production according to the specific needs of our clients, providing them with pachymoside A in different purities and specifications.
CD BioGlyco has a specialized marine biomolecule production team to provide high-quality pachymoside A production services to our clients. We use cutting-edge technology platforms to guarantee high purity and efficient production of various types of glycolipid products (typical or Atypical Glycolipid). Please feel free to if you are looking for a research partner for pachymoside A.
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