Biochemical Assay Reagents

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  1. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    28:0 SM (d18:1/28:0) is a sphingomyelin derivative and a glycerophospholipid. This compound serves as a crucial biochemical assay reagent in studies of membrane dynamics and lipid signaling pathways. It is utilized in various research applications, including cellular metabolism, lipid metabolism, and the investigation of lipid-associated diseases.
  2. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    1-Butanol, 4-azido-, 1-benzoate is a versatile biochemical assay reagent featuring an ethyl benzoate moiety coupled with a terminal azide group. This compound allows for the selective deprotection of the carboxyl group under acidic conditions. The reactive azide can participate in Click Chemistry reactions with various alkyne derivatives, such as BCN and DBCO, facilitating applications in bioconjugation and protein labeling studies.
  3. Biochemical Reagent

    1,2-Dioleoyl-3(S)-trimethylammoniumpropane chloride is a biochemical reagent that serves as a lipid-based component in membrane studies and research. It exhibits surfactant properties and is widely utilized in the formulation of liposomes and other lipid bilayer systems. This compound plays a critical role in studies related to drug delivery, cellular membrane interactions, and nanocarrier development, making it essential for various applications in biochemical and pharmaceutical research.
  4. Biochemical Reagent

    Sp-dGTPαS is a biochemical reagent that serves as a regulator of GDP-binding proteins. Its enhanced metabolic stability compared to GTP makes it a valuable tool for studies involving nucleotide signaling and protein interactions. This compound is suitable for research applications that require the modulation of cellular processes mediated by GTPases and related signaling pathways.
  5. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    Propargyl methacrylate is a versatile biochemical reagent that serves as an electrolyte additive. It promotes the stabilization of the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) layer on meso-porous carbon microbeads (MCMB), enhancing the performance and longevity of lithium-ion batteries. Its ability to improve electrochemical stability makes it a valuable tool in battery research and development applications.
  6. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Benzyl (6-oxohexyl)carbamate is a versatile biochemical assay reagent with a reactive aldehyde group and a benzyl (Cbz) protecting group. This compound facilitates the formation of hydrolytic acyl hydrazone linkages through its aldehyde, enabling reactions with hydrazine or hydrazides. The benzyl protecting group can be conveniently removed via hydrogenolysis, resulting in the formation of a free amine, making it a useful tool in synthetic biology and chemical research applications.
  7. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    1,3-Palmitin-2-caprin is a fatty ester that serves as a biochemical assay reagent. It is utilized in various biochemical assays to study lipid metabolism and membrane dynamics. Its unique fatty acid composition allows for investigation into the effects of different lipid environments on cellular processes.
  8. Biochemical Reagent

    17-Phenyl trinor-13,14-dihydro prostaglandin A2 is a biochemical reagent that acts as a selective antagonist of prostaglandin receptors. It has been shown to modulate inflammatory responses and can be utilized in research to investigate the role of prostaglandins in various biological processes. This compound is valuable in studies related to cardiovascular health, reproductive biology, and cellular signaling pathways.
  9. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    H-His-Tyr-OH is a biochemical assay reagent that serves as a synthetic dipeptide comprising histidine and tyrosine. This compound can be utilized in various life science research applications, particularly in the study of peptide interactions and biological pathways. Its role in biochemical assays aids in the exploration of cellular mechanisms and the development of therapeutics.
  10. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    21(Z),24(Z),27(Z),30(Z)-Hexatriacontatetraenoic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid that serves as a biochemical assay reagent. This compound is useful for studying lipid metabolism and membrane dynamics due to its unique structural properties. Its applications extend to research in cellular signaling and biophysical studies involving lipid bilayers.
  11. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Bromo-PEG2-methyl ester is a PEG-based linker featuring a bromide group, which serves as an efficient leaving group for nucleophilic substitution reactions. The hydrophilic polyethylene glycol (PEG) chain enhances solubility in aqueous environments, facilitating its use in various biochemical assays. Additionally, the methyl ester functionality is susceptible to hydrolysis under basic conditions, allowing for further functionalization in chemical research applications.
  12. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    N-(PEG1-acid)-L-Lysine-amido-Mal is a PEG-based linker that features terminal malimide and carboxylic acid groups. The hydrophilic polyethylene glycol spacer enhances solubility in aqueous environments, facilitating various biochemical applications. The maleimide functionality allows for a selective reaction with thiol groups, forming robust covalent bonds for bioconjugation. Additionally, the terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amines in the presence of coupling reagents, enabling stable amide bond formation for the synthesis of complex biomolecular structures.
  13. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    7-Bromoheptyl 2-hexyldecanoate is a biochemical assay reagent characterized by a terminal bromine atom and two hydrophobic alkyl chains. This compound is utilized in various biochemical assays to investigate membrane interactions and lipid-based processes. Its unique structure facilitates studies on lipid dynamics, cellular uptake, and membrane fluidity, making it a valuable tool for researchers in lipid biochemistry and cell biology.
  14. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    Dipotassium oxodioxalatotitanate(IV) dihydrate is a biochemical assay reagent that serves as a titanium source for various biological applications. This compound exhibits potential in facilitating enzyme activity assays and other biochemical investigations. Its unique properties make it valuable in the study of titanate chemistry and interactions in life science research.
  15. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    6-Chloro-3-indolyl α-D-galactopyranoside serves as a substrate for the enzyme galactosidase, facilitating the study of carbohydrate metabolism. This reagent is valuable in glycobiology research, enabling the assessment of enzymatic activity and the investigation of glycan structures. Its application extends to biochemical assays that require the evaluation of galactose-cleaving activity in various biological contexts.
  16. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    D-Alanyl-L-phenylalanine is a biochemical assay reagent that serves as a dipeptide, combining D-alanine and L-phenylalanine. This compound is utilized in various life science research applications, particularly in studies focusing on peptide synthesis, metabolism, and interactions. Its unique structure allows for the exploration of peptide behavior and its potential biological effects.
  17. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    β-Gentiobiose octaacetate is a chemical reagent that serves as a substrate for biochemical assays in glycobiology. This compound is utilized to study glycosylation patterns and carbohydrate interactions, providing valuable insights into cellular processes and signaling pathways. Its application in various assays aids researchers in understanding the role of glycoconjugates in biological systems.
  18. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Methyl 3(Z),6(Z),9(Z),12(Z),15(Z)-octadecapentaenoate functions as a biochemical assay reagent, primarily utilized for its role in various lipid-related studies. This fatty ester can serve as a substrate in enzymatic assays and may contribute to investigations into metabolic pathways involving polyunsaturated fatty acids. Its unique structure allows researchers to explore lipid interactions, cellular responses, and the impact of fatty acid composition on biological processes.
  19. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-Nonafluoro-N-(2-(5-((3aS,4S,6aR)-2-oxohexahydro-1H-thieno[3,4-d]imidazol-4-yl)pentanamido)ethyl)pentanamide acts as a biochemical assay reagent, primarily targeting biological pathways influenced by thieno[3,4-d]imidazole derivatives. This compound exhibits significant activity in protein modulation and enzyme inhibition, making it a valuable tool for biochemical assays and experimental investigations in life sciences. Its unique fluorinated moiety enhances solubility and stability in complex biological systems, facilitating in-depth studies of cellular processes.
  20. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Hydroxy-PEG1-acid sodium salt is a PEGylated linker featuring a hydroxyl group and a terminal carboxylic acid in its sodium salt form. This stable formulation is suitable for biochemical assays, enhancing solubility in aqueous environments due to its hydrophilic nature. The presence of the hydroxyl group allows for additional functionalization, enabling further chemical modifications or substitutions with other reactive groups, making it a versatile reagent for various research applications in biochemistry and molecular biology.
  21. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    (2S)-Ac4GalNAl is a biochemical assay reagent that targets glycoproteins for identification and characterization. Featuring alkyne groups that engage in copper-catalyzed Click Chemistry with azides, this compound facilitates the labeling of glycoproteins. Additionally, the presence of acetyl groups enhances cellular membrane permeability, thereby improving its utility in cellular studies of glycoprotein dynamics.
  22. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Amino-PEG19-amine is a polyethylene glycol (PEG) linker featuring two amine functional groups. This hydrophilic spacer enhances solubility in aqueous environments, making it suitable for a variety of biochemical assays. The amine groups exhibit reactivity towards carboxylic acids, activated NHS esters, and carbonyl compounds (including ketones and aldehydes), facilitating conjugation reactions in molecular biology and drug development applications.
  23. Biochemical Reagent

    Diantipyrylmethane is a chromogenic reagent that facilitates the detection of various metal ions, including Au(III), Ti(IV), Ir, Fe(III), Mo, Nd, U(IV), Pt, and Re, through spectrophotometric and extraction photometric methods. Its strong staining properties make it a valuable tool in biochemical analysis and environmental monitoring. This compound is widely utilized in life science research for its ability to aid in the quantification of metals in diverse samples.
  24. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    1-Erucoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine is a phosphocholine derivative that acts as a biochemical assay reagent. It is utilized in studies involving membrane biophysics, lipid signaling, and cell membrane composition. This compound is integral for evaluating phospholipid behavior in various biological systems and contributes to research focused on membrane-related processes.
  25. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    8(Z),11(Z),14(Z)-Octadecatrienoic acid is a polyunsaturated fatty acid that serves as a significant biochemical assay reagent. This compound plays a vital role in various metabolic pathways and has important implications in lipid metabolism research. It is commonly utilized in studies investigating cell signaling, inflammation, and the modulation of cellular functions, facilitating advancements in understanding fatty acid biology and its impact on human health.
  26. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    (6Z,15Z)-6,15-Heneicosadien-11-ol functions as a biochemical assay reagent, serving as a key intermediate in the synthesis of lipid molecules. Its role in lipid biochemistry makes it valuable for research into membrane dynamics, signaling pathways, and metabolic processes. This compound is essential for studying lipid-related functions and applications in metabolic research.
  27. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    6-(Tritylthio)hexanoic acid is a biochemical assay reagent featuring a tritylthio (Tst) group attached to a hexanoic acid backbone. Under acidic conditions, the Tst group can be deprotected to yield a free thiol, enabling further conjugation reactions. Additionally, the terminal carboxylic acid is reactive towards primary amines, facilitating stable amide bond formation in the presence of coupling reagents such as EDC or HATU, making it useful for various biochemical applications and peptide synthesis.
  28. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    Shikimate-3-phosphate trisodium is a biochemical assay reagent that serves as an essential metabolite in the shikimic acid pathway. It is primarily involved in the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids and plays a crucial role in plant and microbial metabolism. This compound is valuable in research applications focused on metabolic profiling, enzyme activity assays, and studies of plant biochemistry.
  29. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    S-(Pyridin-2-ylthio)-L-homocysteine is a thiol-specific labeling reagent that primarily targets cysteine residues on proteins. This small molecule forms a reversible disulfide bond with cysteine, enabling precise biochemical assays. It is particularly useful in the study of protein interactions and modifications within reducing cellular environments. This reagent aids in elucidating protein function and dynamics in various biological research applications.
  30. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    Sodium decane-1-sulfonate is an anionic surfactant primarily used as a biochemical assay reagent in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ion-pair liquid chromatography. Its ability to form ion pairs enhances the separation and analysis of organic small molecule compounds, thereby improving resolution and sensitivity in various analytical applications. This reagent is essential for researchers working on compound characterization and quantification in complex matrices.
  31. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    PEG3-Bis-nitrophenyl carbonate is a polyethylene glycol (PEG) linker featuring two nitrophenyl carbonate moieties, designed for efficient conjugation reactions. This reagent readily reacts with primary amines, facilitating the formation of stable amide bonds. It is particularly useful in biochemical assays and bioconjugation applications, allowing for the development of advanced therapeutic and diagnostic tools.
  32. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    C12 Ceramide-1,3-cyclic-phosphate (d18:1/12:0) ammonium is a synthetic ceramide derivative that acts as a biochemical assay reagent. It plays a crucial role in cellular signaling pathways and lipid metabolism studies. This compound is particularly useful in researching the mechanisms of sphingolipid metabolism and its effects on cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis.
  33. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    TCO-PEG2-acid is a click chemistry linker that features a trans-cyclooctene (TCO) moiety and a terminal carboxylic acid, enabling efficient interaction with primary amine groups when activated by agents such as EDC. This reagent exhibits high reactivity with tetrazine through an inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) reaction, facilitating the formation of stable conjugates. The inclusion of a hydrophilic polyethylene glycol (PEG) spacer enhances solubility in aqueous environments, making it suitable for biochemical assays and various bioconjugation applications.
  34. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    C16 Ceramide (d14:1/16:0) is a structural sphingolipid that plays a crucial role in cell signaling pathways. It is involved in regulating apoptosis, cell differentiation, and response to stress. This ceramide serves as a valuable biochemical assay reagent for researchers investigating cellular processes related to lipid metabolism and sphingolipid signaling. Its application extends to studies involving inflammation, cancer biology, and neurodegenerative diseases.
  35. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Hydroxy-PEG4-acid sodium is a stable PEG linker featuring a hydroxyl group and a terminal carboxylic acid in sodium salt form. It is primarily utilized as a biochemical assay reagent, facilitating the formation of stable amide bonds with primary amines in the presence of coupling agents such as EDC or HATU. The hydrophilic nature of the PEG spacer enhances solubility in aqueous solutions, while the hydroxyl group allows for potential further derivatization and functionalization to suit various research applications.
  36. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Azido-erythro-sphingosine is an intermediate compound designed for biochemical assays, featuring a terminal azide group that allows for efficient engagement in Click Chemistry with alkynes, BCN, and DBCO. This compound possesses two hydroxyl groups that facilitate further derivatization, making it suitable for synthesizing complex lipid molecules. As a derivative of sphingosine, azido-erythro-sphingosine selectively inhibits protein kinase C activity and phorbol dibutyrate binding in vitro, thereby supporting research in cell signaling and lipid biochemistry.
  37. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Fmoc-PEG9-alcohol is a heterobifunctional PEG linker that incorporates a Fmoc-protected primary amine and a hydroxyl group. The hydroxyl group provides versatility for various biochemical applications, while the Fmoc protecting group can be readily removed under basic conditions to expose the primary amine. This reagent is suitable for use in bioconjugation and compound synthesis, facilitating the development of targeted therapeutics and advanced drug delivery systems.
  38. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    M-PEG11-Ms is a polyethylene glycol (PEG) linker that incorporates a methoxy cap and a mesylate group. The inert methoxy cap enhances stability, while the mesylate serves as an effective leaving group that can be readily substituted by nucleophiles, including alcohols and amines. This reagent is primarily utilized in biochemical assays for the modification of biomolecules, enabling the development of conjugates for various applications in drug discovery and biochemistry.
  39. Biochemical Assay Reagent Control

    Hydroxythiovardenafil serves as a biochemical assay reagent control, primarily targeting phosphodiesterase enzymes. This compound has demonstrated significant activity in modulating cyclic nucleotide levels, making it valuable for research applications in cardiovascular studies and erectile dysfunction pharmacology. Its role as a control reagent aids in the evaluation and validation of experimental assays involving related biochemical pathways.
  40. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    Homogeraniol, also known as Homogeranyl alcohol, serves as a substrate for squalene cyclase derived from Bacillus acidocaldarius. This compound is instrumental in biochemical assays to evaluate the activity of squalene cyclase, making it a valuable tool for studying sterol biosynthesis and related metabolic pathways. Its application can facilitate insights into enzymatic processes and their regulation in various biological contexts.
  41. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    1-Azidohexane, a biochemical assay reagent, features an azide group linked to a hexyl chain. This compound is primarily utilized in click chemistry for the synthesis of multi-axis liquid crystal refrigeration materials. Its unique structure allows for efficient conjugation reactions and serves as a valuable component in various chemical research applications.
  42. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Desthiobiotin-PEG3-NHS ester serves as a biochemical assay reagent, acting as a single-ring, sulfur-free biotin analog that targets streptavidin. It exhibits comparable binding specificity to streptavidin, although with lower affinity, enabling the effective elution of desthiobiotinylated proteins from streptavidin affinity resin. This elution occurs under mild conditions through competitive displacement with free biotin, making it a valuable tool for various biochemical applications and protein purification techniques.
  43. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Methyl threo-12,13-dihydroxy-9(Z)-octadecenoate is a biochemical assay reagent that serves as a lipid analog. This compound is utilized in various research applications, including studies on lipid metabolism and signaling pathways. Its structural properties make it essential for investigating the role of lipids in cellular processes and potential therapeutic targets in metabolic disorders.
  44. Biochemical Reagent

    SLC5111312 hydrochloride is a biochemical reagent that serves as a potent inhibitor of key cellular pathways. It exhibits significant activity in modulating enzyme activity and cellular signaling processes. This compound is primarily utilized in pharmacological research to investigate mechanisms of action in various biological systems and to explore therapeutic potentials in disease models.
  45. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Sphinganine-1-phosphate (d20:0) is a bioactive sphingolipid that serves as a key regulator in cellular signaling pathways. It is primarily involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, survival, and migration. This reagent is essential for biochemical assays aimed at investigating sphingolipid metabolism, cancer biology, and neurobiology, providing insights into various pathological conditions.
  46. Biochemical Assay Reagents

    Thiotolyl β-D-ribofuranoside serves as a biochemical assay reagent, primarily targeting glycosylation processes. This compound is valuable in glycobiology research, enabling the study of glycan interactions and metabolic pathways. It facilitates the investigation of carbohydrate-related biological functions and offers insights into glycan structure and reactivity.
  47. Biochemical Reagent

    Alpha-L-2-Fluorofucopyranose is a fluorinated derivative of alpha-L-fructose, primarily serving as a biochemical reagent. This compound is utilized in various research applications related to carbohydrate chemistry and metabolic studies. Its structural modification allows for the exploration of sugar metabolism and interactions in biological systems, aiding in the development of glycosylation studies and potential therapeutic approaches.
  48. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    Methyltetrazine-amido-Tri-(acid-PEG1-ethoxymethyl)-methane is a versatile click chemistry PEG reagent featuring three carboxylic acid groups and a methyltetrazine moiety. This compound facilitates the formation of stable covalent bonds with TCO-containing compounds through a rapid inverse-electron demand Diels-Alder cycloaddition, notable for its exceptional selectivity and lack of reliance on copper catalysts or elevated temperatures. Additionally, the terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups using coupling agents such as EDC or HATU to generate stable amide bonds, making it suitable for various biochemical assay applications.
  49. Biochemical Assay Reagent

    24(S/R),25-Epoxylanosterol is an oxysterol that functions as a key biochemical assay reagent. This compound is involved in the regulation of cholesterol metabolism and has been identified as playing a significant role in various cellular processes. Its unique structural properties make it valuable for research applications focused on lipid signaling and metabolic regulation.
  50. Biochemical Reagent

    N-Stearoyldopamine is a lipid molecule that functions as an effective biochemical reagent. It forms a stable monolayer, promoting adhesion between substrates and bulk polymers, which is crucial for enhancing material properties in various applications. This compound is ideal for research involving surface chemistry, biomaterials, and coatings, offering insights into adhesion mechanisms and interfacial behavior.

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