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Biotin cadaverine
Biotin and biotin derivatives bind with high affinity to both avidins and streptavidins. Biotin and its derivatives can be conjugated to many biomolecules without significantly altering the biological activity of the target molecules since biotin is relatively a small molecule. A biopolymer (such as proteins) can react with several molecules of biotin that, in turn, can each bind one avidin. This characteristic greatly increases the sensitivity of many biological assays. Biotin derivatives are widely used for biological detections and purification. This biotin derivative is carbonyl-reactive. It is used for colorimetric assays for Factor XII (when used with EDC) and cellular transglutaminase. It is also widely used for labeling peptides (carboxylic acid groups) and nucleotides (5' phosphate groups) via the use of EDC.
Chemical structure for Biotin cadaverine
Chemical structure for Biotin cadaverine
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Quantity
300425 mg
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Physical properties

Molecular weight442.50
SolventDMSO
Storage, safety and handling

H-phraseH303, H313, H333
Hazard symbolXN
Intended useResearch Use Only (RUO)
R-phraseR20, R21, R22
StorageFreeze (< -15 °C)
UNSPSC12352200
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