TbAd (natural)
Structure:
Molecular weight (MW): 540.73
Product name: natural TbAd; 1-Tuberculosinyl adenosine
Chemical formula:
Achievable purity: >90%
Product name: natural TbAd; 1-Tuberculosinyl adenosine
Chemical formula:
C30H46N5O4+
Achievable purity: >90%
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Ac2SGL (azide) - 100 ug |
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Ac2SGL (azide) - Any other pack size |
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Ac2SGL (natural) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
Ac2SGL (natural) - Any other pack size |
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Alfa mycolic acid (natural cis cyclopropyl) - 500 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
Alfa mycolic acid (natural cis cyclopropyl) - Any other pack size |
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Cis keto methoxy mycolic acid (natural cis cyclopropyl) - 500 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
Cis keto methoxy mycolic acid (natural cis cyclopropyl) - Any other pack size |
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DAT3 (azide) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
DAT3 (azide) - other-size |
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DAT3 (thioacetate) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
DAT3 (thioacetate) |
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Methoxy mycolic acid (azide) - Any other pack size |
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Methoxy mycolic acid (azide) - 500 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
Methoxy mycolic acid (natural) - 500 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
Methoxy mycolic acid (natural) |
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MPM5 (alkyne) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
MPM5 (alkyne) - 5-mg |
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MPM5 (azide) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
MPM5 (azide) - 5-mg |
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TbAd (natural) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
TbAd (natural) - Any other pack size |
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TbAd (thioacetate) - 100 ug |
€ 295,00 | Enquire now | |
TbAd (thioacetate) - 5-mg |
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Trans methoxy Mycolic Acid (trans cyclopropyl) - 500 ug |
€ 295,00 | ||
Trans methoxy Mycolic Acid (trans cyclopropyl) - Any other pack size |
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Description
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Description
DESCRIPTION
1-Tuberculosinol Adenosine is a terpene nucleoside produced exclusively by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is one of the most abundant lipids produced and acts as an antacid, disrupting phagolysosomes. It consists of a tuberculosinyl lipid connected to the 1-position of adenosine.
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