Disuccinimidyl suberate, 97%
Disuccinimidyl suberate, 97%
Disuccinimidyl suberate, 97%
Disuccinimidyl suberate, 97%
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Disuccinimidyl suberate, 97%

CAS: 68528-80-3 | C16H20N2O8 | 368.342 g/mol
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Specifications
CAS68528-80-3
Chemical Name or MaterialDisuccinimidyl suberate
Formula Weight368.34
Health Hazard 1H315-H319-H335
Health Hazard 3P261-P264b-P271-P280-P302+P352-P304+P340-P305+P351+P338-P312-P332+P313-P362-P501c
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Disuccinimidyl suberate is a homobifunctional amine-reactive crosslinker. It is usually coupled to molecules containing primary amines via amide bonds buffered at pH 7.5 (6.5-8.5). It incorporates an 8-atom spacer arm.

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Applications
Disuccinimidyl suberate is a homobifunctional amine-reactive crosslinker. It is usually coupled to molecules containing primary amines via amide bonds buffered at pH 7.5 (6.5-8.5). It incorporates an 8-atom spacer arm.

Solubility
Insoluble in water. Soluble in chloroform: 50 mg/mL.

Notes
Stable under recommended storage conditions. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

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