Product name: Cyanaine dye cy35. Modified xylose, cyanine dye cy35. Modify xylose
English name: cy35-xylose
Xylose is a monosaccharide, also known as xylitol or xylana, that is made up of five carbon atoms. It is ubiquitous in nature and is an important carbohydrate. Xylose is mainly extracted from wood fibers, so it can be found in wood, plant cell walls, and other plant tissues.
Similar to other monosaccharides, xylose is also one of the energy** and participates in metabolic processes in living organisms. It has a certain solubility and is often used as a food additive, a raw material in the pharmaceutical industry, and even used as a biological experiment material in some specific biological research. Due to its relatively small molecular size and specific chemical properties, it is also used in some chemical synthesis.
Cyanaine dye cy35. The introduction of xylose This modification needs to take into account the functional groups in the xylose molecule that can be used for reaction, and it is usually necessary to use appropriate chemical reactions or synthesis methods to ensure that the cyanine dyes can have a specific chemical reaction with xylose to achieve their binding. This modification may alter the properties of xylose, imparting its fluorescent properties for use in biomarking, imaging, biosensing, or other applications.
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Editor: Qi Yuehao, December 8, 2023.