TDB–FITC-trehalose

TDB–FITC-trehalose

FITC -trehalose

FITC-Trehalose (Fluorescein isothiocyanate trehalose) is a fluorescent derivative of trehalose. In nature, trehalose can be found in animals, plants, and microorganisms. The trehalose is then broken down into glucose by the catabolic enzyme trehalase. FITC-trehalose has a molecular weight of 731.7 Da. All batches are checked for molecular weight, degree of substitution, loss on drying and free FITC. FITC-DEAE-trehalose is supplied as a yellow powder.

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Structure
Trehalose, also known as mycose or tremalose, is a natural α-linked 1,1-Glucose disaccharide – lacking a reducing end and very resistant to acidic hydrolysis.

Spectral data
FITC-trehalose has an excitation maximum at 493 nm and an emission maximum at 520 nm.

Storage and stability
FITC-trehalose is stable for more than 6 years when stored dry in well-sealed containers at ambient temperature.

Solubility
FITC-trehalose dissolves readily in water.

Application
A number of application areas of trehalose are currently being explored, for example treatments of amyloidosis, depression and dry eyes. Read more about applications here.

Catalog no Name MW (Da) Packsize
FTRE FITC-trehalose 700000 1mg

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