Sub Cat. No. |
Molecular Weight |
Glycan Name |
Functional Group |
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X25-05-YM443-1 |
PEG 350 Da |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-2 |
PEG 550 Da |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-3 |
PEG 750 Da |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-4 |
PEG 1 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-5 |
PEG 2 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-6 |
PEG 3 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-7 |
PEG 4 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-8 |
PEG 5 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-9 |
PEG 10 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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X25-05-YM443-10 |
PEG 20 kDa |
Fucoidan |
Tyr |
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Properties
Description
Tyr-PEG-fucoidan conjugate (PEG-Tyr-fucoidan) links the Tyr moiety to fucoidan, a sulfated polysaccharide obtained from brown seaweed, using PEG as a linker, forming a potentially useful research tool.
Glycan Structure
The glycan structure of fucoidan primarily consists of α-(1→3)- or α-(1→4)-linked L-fucose residues with sulfate groups at C-2/C-4 positions, often interspersed with branching points and occasional substitutions by other monosaccharides like galactose or xylose.
Source
Chemical synthesis
Impurities
No visible impurities to the naked eye.
Solubility
This product is soluble in most organic solvents, such as DCM, DMF, DMSO, and THF, and exhibits excellent solubility in water.
Identity
Confirmed by NMR.
Stability
It is stable under its storage temperature.
Quality Level
Research grade
Applications
Fucoidan-PEG-tyrosine can be used for its potential to improve cyanine7 photothermal conversion efficiency in ablation studies.
Storage
Store at -20°C, protect from light and moisture.