dbco-amine, the full name of diphenylcyclooctynyne-amino, is a molecule whose structure contains a dibenzofuran ring (dbco) and an amino functional group. DBCO is a functional group commonly used in click chemical reactions, especially with molecules containing azide functional groups.
Chinese name: azadibenzocyclooctynylamine.
Product Name: dbco-amine
Molecular formula: C18H16N2O
Molecular weight: 27633
CAS Number: 1255942-06-3
It is often used to achieve specific covalent ligation, especially in the fields of biology and chemistry. Through click chemistry, dbco-amine can react with molecules containing azide functional groups to form products that enable ligation.
In drug design and biomarkers, dbco-amine can be used as a linker to form stable covalent linkages with molecules containing azide functional groups (e.g., drugs, labeling agents). The advantage of this click chemistry is its high specificity and high efficiency.
dbco-c6-nhs
dbco-c6-br
dbco-hz-dox
dbco-nh-peg1-ch2ch2coonhs ester
dbco-nh2
dbco-c4-nhs
dbco a4
dbco-nh2
dbco-nhs ester
dbco cooh
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