Identification | More | [Name]
N-DECYL-BETA-D-MALTOPYRANOSIDE | [CAS]
82494-09-5 | [Synonyms]
DECYL BETA-D-MALTOPYRANOSIDE DECYL-BETA-D-MALTOSIDE N-DECYL-4-O-ALPHA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSYL-BETA-D-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE N-DECYL-BETA-D-MALTOPYRANOSIDE N-DECYL-BETA-D-MALTOSIDE Decyl--D-maltoside 10 mM Solution N-DECYL B-D-MALTOPYRANOSIDE Decyl-4-O-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-beta-D-glucopyranosi Decyl-4-O-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside=n-Decyl-beta-D-maltoside decyl β-d-maltopyranoside decyl-β-d-maltoside n-Decyl-beta-maltopyranoside Decylb-D-maltopyranoside Decyl-4-O-ALPHA-D-glucopyranosyl-B-D-glucopyranoside Decyl-β-D-maltoside 10 mM solution Decyl-β-D-maltoside solution, Detergent Screening Solution 24/Fluka kit no 66317 | [EINECS(EC#)]
617-340-6 | [Molecular Formula]
C22H42O11 | [MDL Number]
MFCD00061624 | [Molecular Weight]
482.56 | [MOL File]
82494-09-5.mol |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Hazard Codes ]
Xi | [Risk Statements ]
R36/37/38:Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin . | [Safety Statements ]
S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice . S37/39:Wear suitable gloves and eye/face protection . | [WGK Germany ]
3
| [F ]
10-21 | [HS Code ]
29400090 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Description]
n-Decyl-β-D-maltoside is a nonionic surfactant that is commonly used to solubilize and stabilize membrane proteins.1,2 It has a critical micelle concentration (CMC) value of 1.8 mM and has been used in the expression of functional recombinant GPCRs. | [Chemical Properties]
White to off-white powder | [Uses]
Decyl beta-D-maltopyranoside is used in a study to assess α-helical membrane protein crystallization. It has also been used in a study to investigate enantiomer separation of drugs by micellar electrokinetic chromatography. It aids in solubilizing the active cytochrome oxidase from mitochondria. | [Definition]
ChEBI: A glycoside resulting from attachment of a decyl group to the reducing-end anomeric centre of a beta-maltose molecule. | [storage]
Store at -20°C |
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