Xtract-ODG
Xtract-ODG solubilizing reagent
Biological information
Xtract-ODG or N-(2-methyl-1,3-bis(O-β-D-Glucose)propan-2-yl)-3-
(octylthio)propanamide solubilizing reagent is a non-ionic amphiphilic detergent / surfactant with a diglucose polar group and an octyl chain. Therefore, ODG is not receptive to ionic strength or pH variations and could be well adapted to extract, to solubilize and to stabilize specific membrane proteins. It is very mild detergent which is manufactured in a powder form and is used in aqueous solution or buffer. ODG can be processed with biological materials (biological membranes). ODG allows clients to extract, to solubilize and to stabilize native and functional membrane proteins in solution of high medical relevance. This solubilizing reagent can be used for research, drug discovery including structural studies and are adapted for use in pharmaceutical, biotechnology companies, as well as for academic teams (biochemists, structural biologists, pharmacologists, virologists) that are involved in the life science fields.
Product specifications
Chemical data
Xtract-ODG or N-(2-methyl-1,3-bis(O-β-D-Glucose)propan-2-yl)-3-
(octylthio)propanamide solubilizing reagent is a non-ionic amphiphilic detergent / surfactant with a diglucose polar group and an octyl chain. Therefore, ODG is not receptive to ionic strength or pH variations and could be well adapted to extract, to solubilize and to stabilize specific membrane proteins. It is very mild detergent which is manufactured in a powder form and is used in aqueous solution or buffer. ODG can be processed with biological materials (biological membranes). ODG allows clients to extract, to solubilize and to stabilize native and functional membrane proteins in solution of high medical relevance. This solubilizing reagent can be used for research, drug discovery including structural studies and are adapted for use in pharmaceutical, biotechnology companies, as well as for academic teams (biochemists, structural biologists, pharmacologists, virologists) that are involved in the life science fields.