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Cleland’s Reagent from Calbiochem

ProductsCleland’s Reagent from Calbiochem
Company Calbiochem
Item Cleland’s Reagent
Price $30.00
Description 

Dithiothreitol
DTT

White solid.. PACKAGED UNDER INERT GAS. Cyclizes as it reduces disulfides to thiols, so reaction is "driven" to completion. A protective agent for SH groups. Does not contain waxy surfactant found in many other preparations. Blocks the lethal and hypnotic effects of pentobarbitol. Purity: ≥97% by titration. Contaminants: Heavy metals: ≤1 ppm. Heavy metals: <1 ppm. Oxidized dithiothreitol: ≤0.5%. Soluble in EtOH or H2O. RTECS EK1610000, CAS 3483-12-3, M.W. 154.2.

Info CalbiochemCalbiochem
Calbiochem, A Brand of EMD Biosciences, Inc.
10394 Pacific Center Court
San Diego, CA 92121
USA

Customer Service:
(800) 854-3417
(858) 450 9600

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Fax Number:
(800) 776-0999
(858) 453 3552

Web Site: http://www.calbiochem.com
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