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DMAE, also known as dimethylethanolamine (DMEA),
is a curing agent for… Show more (+) Unit : 25 ml
DMAE, also known as dimethylethanolamine (DMEA),
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2,2-Dimethoxypropane acts as a dehydrating agent. It also serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of vitamin E, vitamin A and various carotenoids such as astaxanthin. It is used as a reagent for the preparation of 1,2-diols, acetonides, isopropylidene derivatives of sugars, nucleosides, methyl esters of amino acids and enol ethers.
for example : Preparation of serial sections of arthropods using 2,2-dimethoxypropane dehydration and epoxy resin embedding under vacuum
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(Propylene glycol monomethacrylate) C7H12O3 F.W. 144.17 CAS #27813-02-1 b.p. 70°C/1mmHg Specific Gravity… Show more (+) (Propylene glycol monomethacrylate) C7H12O3 F.W. 144.17 CAS #27813-02-1 b.p. 70°C/1mmHg Specific Gravity @25°C 1.028 Solubility in Water 13% Inhibited with approx. 300ppm MEHQ A water miscible monomer Storage : 0-5°C MSDS Show less (-) |
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In biochemistry, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) is a serine protease inhibitor (serine hydrolase inactivator) commonly used in the preparation of cell… Show more (+) In biochemistry, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) is a serine protease inhibitor (serine hydrolase inactivator) commonly used in the preparation of cell lysates. PMSF does not inactivate all serine proteases. The effective concentration of PMSF is between 0.1 - 1 mM. The half-life is short in aqueous solutions (110 min at pH 7, 55 min at pH 7.5, and 35 min at pH 8, all at 25 °C). Stock solutions are usually made up in anhydrous ethanol, isopropanol, or corn oil and diluted immediately before use.C6H5CH2SO2F F.W. 174.20 - CAS #329-98-6 Show less (-) |
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An EM stain for elastin. Albert, E.N., And Fleischer E. (1970). A new electron… Show more (+) An EM stain for elastin. Albert, E.N., And Fleischer E. (1970). A new electron dense stain for elastic tissue. J. Histochem.Cystochem. 18, 697 An EM stain for elastin. Albert, E.N., And Fleischer E. (1970). A new electron dense stain for elastic tissue. J. Histochem.Cystochem. 18, 697MSDSStorage : 0-5°C Unit :100mg Show less (-) |