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Lambert Kurt
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Lambert Kurt Feb 12 · Tags: chemistry
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Krystal Beily
This article will introduce PEG chemical structure, PEG synthesis, and PEG properties.Polyethylene glycol (PEG), a compound composed of repeated ethylene glycol units [-(CH2CH2O)n], is also known as Macrogols. PEG and PEG derivatives have the characteristics of non-irritation, good water solubility, good compatibility, etc. . At the same time, they possess excellent lubricity, moisture retention and dispersibility so that they can be used as adhesives, antistatic agents and softeners, and widely applied in cosmetics, pharma... more
Krystal Beily Jul 17 '23 · Tags: chemistry
Krystal Beily
Average drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) and drug load distribution are two vital properties of antibody drug conjugates (ADCs). Over the years, several ADC bioanalytical methods have been developed to better estimate these properties for early development and routine quality control applications. In this article, we provide an overview of the most widely used methods for the detailed analysis of DAR in these molecules.Ultraviolet-Visible (UV/Vis) SpectroscopyUV/Vis spectroscopy is a simple and convenient method to de... more
Krystal Beily Jul 17 '23 · Tags: chemistry
Krystal Beily
Types of OligosaccharidesDisaccharidesThese are the sugars having two monomeric units, and thus it is called di_saccharide. Some examples are maltose, sucrose, and lactose. Maltose is the action of an enzyme and it gives glucose +glucose; Sucrose (or cane sugar) in the action of invertase produces fructose + glucose, and Lactose(milk sugar) in the action of enzyme lactase produces galactose + glucose.TrisaccharidesThese contain three monomers like raffinose.TetrasaccharidesThese contain four monomeric units like stachyose.FunctionsCe... more
Krystal Beily Jul 17 '23 · Tags: chemistry