Biotin-Azide
Biotin Azide is a biotin compound that can react with terminal alkynes via a copper-catalyzed click reaction to produce a stable triazole linkage. . Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.

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Catalog:
BP-24297
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Name:
Biotin-Azide
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Formula:
C27H49N7O7S
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MW:
615.8
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CAS:
1006592-62-6
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Purity:
98%
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Ships Within:
24 Hours
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Storage Condition:
-20°C
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Solubility:
DMSO, DCM, DMF
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Shipping:
Ambient Temperature
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Availability:
In Stock
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NMR:
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Product Citations
- Suazo, K. F., Mishra, V., Maity, S., Auger, S. A., Justyna, K., Petre, A. M., ... & Distefano, M. D. (2024). Improved synthesis and application of an alkyne-functionalized isoprenoid analogue to study the prenylomes of motor neurons, astrocytes and their stem cell progenitors. Bioorganic Chemistry, 147, 107365.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0045206824002700