Thermo Scientific Pierce Sodium meta-Periodate is a gentle oxidizing agent that cleaves cis-diols in carbohydrate sugars to create amine-reactive aldehydes,자세히 알아보기
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20504
25 g
카탈로그 번호 20504
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68,000
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Ends: 31-Mar-2026
80,000
할인액 12,000 (15%)
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25 g
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제품 가격(KRW)
68,000
キャンペーン価格
Ends: 31-Mar-2026
80,000
할인액 12,000 (15%)
Each
카트에 추가하기
Thermo Scientific Pierce Sodium meta-Periodate is a gentle oxidizing agent that cleaves cis-diols in carbohydrate sugars to create amine-reactive aldehydes, providing many uses relating to the study and detection of glycoproteins.
Features of Sodium meta-Periodate:
• Convert sugars in sialic acid and other glycosylation groups to reactive aldehydes • Immobilize glycoproteins to a hydrazide-activated solid support • Conjugate antibodies to glycoprotein enzymes, such as horseradish peroxidase • Probe for cell-surface polysaccharides • Detect carbohydrate-containing proteins using hydrazide-containing probes
Sodium meta-periodate converts cis-glycol groups in carbohydrates to amine-reactive aldehyde groups. Carbohydrate groups in glycoproteins are excellent sites for modification or crosslinking reactions because they allow the conjugation reaction to be directed away from amino acids in the polypeptide chain that could be critical for protein activity. Sodium meta-periodate cleaves bonds between adjacent carbon atoms that contain hydroxyl groups (cis-glycols), creating two aldehyde groups that are spontaneously reactive to amine- and hydrazide-activated labeling, immobilization supports and crosslinking reagents.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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라벨 유형Conjugating Groups
라벨 또는 염료Aldehyde Group
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수량25 g
제품 유형Sodium Meta-Periodate
Unit SizeEach
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자주 묻는 질문(FAQ)
What would be the best way to crosslink an antibody with horseradish peroxidase (‘HRP’ unmodified)?
A commonly used method for conjugating HRP to antibodies is by activation of the HRP using sodium meta-periodate (Cat no. 20504) to generate aldehydes. After the reaction, the HRP must be dialyzed to remove the meta-periodate; then the aldehydes on the HRP will react directly to the amine groups on the antibody. Alternatively, we offer activated HRP (Cat. No. 31488) as an alternative to avoid the periodate oxidation step to modify the HRP.