Taurocholic acid sodium salt
Cat.No:T8510 Solarbio
CAS:145-42-6
Molecular Formula:C26H44NNaO7S
Molecular Weight:537.68
Appearance:yellow powder
Storage:Store at RT,avoid moisture,2 years
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Molecular Formula:C26H44NNaO7S
Molecular Weight:537.68
Appearance:yellow powder
Storage:Store at RT,avoid moisture,2 years
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Name | Taurocholic acid sodium salt |
CAS | 145-42-6 |
Molecular Formula | C26H44NNaO7S |
Molecular Weight | 537.68 |
Storage | Store at RT,avoid moisture,2 years |
Appearance | yellow powder |
Grade | BR |
Content | Cholic acid content ≥65% |
Solubility | 100mg/mL in Water |
Unit | Bottle |
Specification | 25g |
Product introduction
Sodium taurocholate is an anionic detergent used for proteolysis
Characteristics of sodium taurocholate
Solubility: soluble in water (50mg/ml) and ethanol, insoluble in diethyl ether.
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