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Isomaltopentaose

Manufactured by Seikagaku
Sourced in Japan

Isomaltopentaose is a type of oligosaccharide composed of five glucose units linked in a specific configuration. It is a naturally occurring compound that can be isolated and purified for use in various applications.

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Synthesis of Oligosaccharide Standards

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All chemicals were purchased from WAKO Pure Chemical (Japan), unless otherwise stated. Isomaltotetraose, isomaltopentaose, and isomaltohexaose were purchased form Seikagaku Corporation (Japan). Nigerose was purchased from Cosmobio (Japan) and isomaltotriose from Sigma-Aldrich (USA). 32-O-α-D-Glucosyl-maltose and isomaltotriosyl-glucose were prepared as previously described.3) (link)8)
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Glycan Standards Synthesis and Acquisition

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2′-FL, 3-FL, LNnT, LNFP I, and LNDFH II were purchased from Dextra Laboratory (Reading, UK). LDFT and LNT were obtained from IsoSep (Tullinge, Sweden), or as gifts from Glycom A/S (Denmark). LNFP II and LDFH I were purchased from Carbosynth (Berkshire, UK). DFJ was obtained from Sigma-Aldrich (MO, USA). Isomaltopentaose was from Seikagaku Kogyo (Tokyo, Japan), while LNB was synthesized as previously described48 (link). 2-AA and sodium cyanoborohydride were obtained from Nacalai tesque (Kyoto, Japan). All other reagents were of analytical grade.
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