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Sodium sulfate

Manufactured by Nacalai Tesque
Sourced in Japan

Sodium sulfate is a chemical compound with the formula Na2SO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in water and is commonly used as a drying agent, a food preservative, and in the production of other chemicals.

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2 protocols using sodium sulfate

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Extraction and Quantification Protocol

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n-Hexane, sodium sulfate, and 1-pentanol (internal standard, special grade reagent) were purchased from Nacalai Tesque, Inc. (Kyoto, Japan). Distilled and deionized water was used in all aqueous solutions.
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Sulfated Carbohydrates and Chemicals Analysis

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D-(+)-Galactose (Gal), L-arginine, glycine, barium chloride dihydrate, L-ascorbic acid, sodium sulfate, and imidazole were obtained from Nacalai Tesque Inc. (Kyoto, Japan). Galactose-6-O-sulfate (G6S), neocarrabiose-4-O-sulfate (NB4S), neocarratetraose-41,3-di-O-sulfate (NTdS), 3β-galactobiose (β-Gal-[1→3]-Gal) (GalB), and 3α-4β-3α-galactotetraose (α-Gal-[1→3]-β-Gal-[1→4]-α-Gal-[1→3]-Gal) (GalT) were purchased from Dextra Laboratories Ltd. (Shinfield, UK); all sulfated chemicals were in the form of sodium salts. D-(+)-Galacturonic acid monohydrate, piperazine hexahydrate, and 3-(trimethylsilyl) propionic-2,2,3,3-d4 acid (TSP-d4) were purchased from Wako Pure Chemical Co. (Osaka, Japan). Deuterium oxide (D2O, 99.8 atom% D), 1-(2-pyrimidinyl) piperazine, and sodium rhodizonate were obtained from Kanto Chemical Co. Inc. (Tokyo, Japan).
Fucoidan from Fucus vesiculosus was purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Co. (≥95% pure, Cat. No. F8190, St. Louis, MO, USA).
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