Trehalose dihydrate
Trehalose dihydrate is a white crystalline disaccharide compound. It has the chemical formula C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁·2H₂O. Trehalose dihydrate is a naturally occurring sugar that serves as a stabilizer for biological samples and materials.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using trehalose dihydrate
Synthesis and Characterization of Polyampholyte Nanoparticles
Polymer-Based Cryopreservation Protocol
poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) (average
Mn ≈ 80,000 Da, impurities: <2% benzene), Dulbecco’s
phosphate-buffered saline (1.15 g L–1 dibasic sodium
phosphate, 0.2 g L–1 potassium chloride, 8 g L–1 sodium chloride, and 0.2 g L–1 monobasic
potassium phosphate) (DPBS) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich. Trehalose
dihydrate (purity >98%) was purchased from Carbosynth. Poly(ethylene
glycol) (PEG) (average Mn = 4000 g mol–1) was purchased
from Sigma-Aldrich. 2-Dimethylaminoethanol (purity 99%) was purchased
from Acros Organics. Tetrahydrofuran (laboratory reagent grade) was
purchased from Merck. BD FACSFlow sheath fluid was purchased from
BD biosciences. Sheep’s blood in Alsever’s solution
(not defibrinated) was from TCS Biosciences. Polyampholyte (poly(vinyl
ether-alt-maleic acid mono(dimethylamino ethyl)ester))
was synthesized in house as described in the
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