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Edc hcl

Manufactured by Tokyo Chemical Industry
Sourced in Japan

EDC.HCl is a chemical compound used in various laboratory applications. It functions as a coupling agent, facilitating the formation of amide bonds between carboxylic acids and amines. This reagent is commonly utilized in organic synthesis procedures.

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Multifunctional Polymer Synthesis and Characterization

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Polyethylene glycol (OH-PEG-OH, Mn = 1000), 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine (DMAP, 99%), sodium chloride (NaCl, 99%), NHS (98%), triethylamine (TEA, 99%) were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (Waltham, M, USA). EDC.HCl (99%) and 5-Norbornene-2-methylamine (Nb-NH2, 98%), were acquired from Tokyo Chemical Industry (TCI, Tokyo, Japan). Acetone, dichloromethane (DCM), diethyl ether, and ethyl acetate, were obtained from Duksan Pure Chemicals (Siheung, Korea). Sodium hyaluronate (HA, Mw ~800 kDa) was purchased from Bioland Korea (Chungbuk, Korea). 4- (Aminomethyl)benzonitrile hydrochloride (98%) was purchased from Matrix Scientific. Curcumin (95%) was purchased from Alfa Aesar (Haverhill, MA, USA).
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Flavonoids and Organic Acid Synthesis

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Rutin and naringinase were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC., St. Louis, MO, USA. DMF, tert-butyldiphenylsilyl chloride (TBDPSCl), EDC·HCl, 4-DMAP, TBAF, and tetrahydrofuran (THF) were purchased from Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. Flavonols (17, 18, and 2021), organic acids (2231), and other chemicals, unless otherwise indicated, were purchased from Nakalai Tesque Inc., Kyoto, Japan.
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