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Biotin Sulfone [40720-05-6]

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CDX-B0606
Chemodex
Product group Molecular Biology
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Chemodex
  • Product Name
    Biotin Sulfone [40720-05-6]
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Scientific Description
    Biotin sulfone is an oxidized form of biotin and is as efficient as biotin in streptavidin binding and it binds to avidin with a binding ratio of 0.332 compared with biotin. Biotinylated synthetic oligosaccharides are an attractive tool, as streptavidin coated plates and beads are commercially available and widely use in serological assays. As biotin is chemically reactive, and not compatible with carbohydrate protecting group manipulation, the use of biotin sulfone tagged oligomannosides (BSTO) for antigen immobilization in candidiasis or allergy diagnosis has been used. The use of biotin sulfone also offers a convenient solution for both oligosaccharide synthesis and immobilization on microspheres and surface plasmon resonance sensors. - Chemical. CAS: 40720-05-6. Formula: C10H16N2O5S. Molecular Weight: 276.31. Biotin sulfone is an oxidized form of biotin and is as efficient as biotin in streptavidin binding and it binds to avidin with a binding ratio of 0.332 compared with biotin. Biotinylated synthetic oligosaccharides are an attractive tool, as streptavidin coated plates and beads are commercially available and widely use in serological assays. As biotin is chemically reactive, and not compatible with carbohydrate protecting group manipulation, the use of biotin sulfone tagged oligomannosides (BSTO) for antigen immobilization in candidiasis or allergy diagnosis has been used. The use of biotin sulfone also offers a convenient solution for both oligosaccharide synthesis and immobilization on microspheres and surface plasmon resonance sensors.
  • Storage Instruction
    -20°C
  • UNSPSC
    41116133