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Pierce™ Alkylating Reagents

Catalog number: A39270
Thermo Scientific™

Pierce™ Alkylating Reagents

Catalog number: A39270
Thermo Scientific Pierce Iodoacetamide or Chloroacetamide are provided in a no-weigh format, where small amounts of reagent are pre-weighed and packaged for single use. This single-use format prevents the contamination and loss of reagent reactivity over time associated with repetitive opening and closing of a single vial. The format enables use of a fresh vial of reagent each time, and eliminates the hassle of weighing out small amounts of reagent.
 
Catalog Number
A39270
Unit Size
10 x 2 mg
Includes
Chloroacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
Price (EUR)
Availability
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Full specifications
Quantity
Product LinePierce™
Product TypeAlkylating Reagent
Quantity10 x 2 mg
IncludesChloroacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
Unit Size10 x 2 mg
Catalog Number
Unit Size
30 x 9.3 mg
Includes
Iodoacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
Price (EUR)
Availability
-
Full specifications
Quantity
Product LinePierce™
Product TypeAlkylating Reagent
Quantity30 x 9.3 mg
IncludesIodoacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
Unit Size30 x 9.3 mg
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Catalog NumberSpecificationsUnit SizeIncludesPrice (EUR)AvailabilityQuantity
A39270Full specifications
10 x 2 mgChloroacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
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Product LinePierce™
Product TypeAlkylating Reagent
Quantity10 x 2 mg
IncludesChloroacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
Unit Size10 x 2 mg
A39271Full specifications
30 x 9.3 mgIodoacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
-
Product LinePierce™
Product TypeAlkylating Reagent
Quantity30 x 9.3 mg
IncludesIodoacetamide, No-Weigh™ Format
Unit Size30 x 9.3 mg
Showing 2 of 2
Alkylating reagents iodoacetamide and chloracetamide are sulfhydryl-reactive alkylating reagents used to block reduced cysteine residues for protein characterization and peptide mapping. Alkylation with iodoacetamide or chloracetamide after cysteine reduction results in the covalent addition of a carbamidomethyl group (57.07 Da) and prevents the formation of disulfide bonds. Reducing agents added after alkylation will react with excess iodoacetamide.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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