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Betaine solution_enhancer 5M
Supplier: VWR International
Betaine enhancer is especially effective when used with high GC-rich regions or templates with a high degree of secondary structures. It has a decreasing effect on the primer melting temperature.
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Betaine, anhydrous 98%
Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Betaine, anhydrous 98%
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Betaine, anhydrous 98% analysis_for
Supplier: Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Betaine, anhydrous 98% analysis_for
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Betaine, anhydrous, powder_white Biochemistry
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
Betaine is a quaternary amine found in bacteria and higher plants which acts as an osmoprotectant (able to restore and maintain osmotic balance in living cells) and enhances the freezing tolerance of of living organisms. This is probably due to its involvement in the protection of macrocomponents of plant cells, such as protein complexes and membranes, under stress conditions. Betaine is biosynthesized in living cells by a two-step oxidation method from choline. The primary enzyme involved in this biosynthesis is choline oxidase.
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Betaine, anhydrous ≥97.0%
Supplier: TCI America
CAS Number: 107-43-7
MDL Number: MFCD00012123
Molecular Formula: C5H11NO2
Molecular Weight: 117.15
Purity/Analysis Method: >97.0% (T)
Form: Crystal
Melting point (°C): 300
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Betaine, anhydrous suitable for use as excipient
Supplier: Spectrum Chemicals
Betaine, Anhydrous is an organic compound found mostly in plants and is considered an N-trimethylated amino acid. The addition of betaine to polymerase chain (PCR) reactions improves the amplification of DNA by reducing the formation of secondary structure in GC-rich regions.
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Betaine, anhydrous 98
Supplier: BeanTown Chemical
CAS: 107-43-7; EC No: 203-490-6; MDL No: MFCD00012123; RTECS: DS5900000 Powder; Linear Formula: (CH3)3NCH2CO2; Molecular Formula: C5H11NO2; MW: 117.15 Hygroscopic