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S110839-250mlSpan 80 is a biodegradable surfactant based on a natural fatty acid (oleic acid) and the sugar alcohol sorbitol. This sorbitan ester is highly effective at forming O/W emulsions, particularly when used in combination with its polyethoxylated
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S105180-250mlSpan 85 is a biodegradable surfactant based on a natural fatty acid (oleic acid) and the sugar alcohol sorbitol. This sorbitan ester is highly effective at forming O/W emulsions, particularly when used in combination with its polyethoxylated
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S121092-1gA potentially useful biochemical also known as sucrose monodecanoate.
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S121092-250mgA potentially useful biochemical also known as sucrose monodecanoate.
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S121092-50mgA potentially useful biochemical also known as sucrose monodecanoate.
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S124417-1gSucrose monolaurate is a non-ionic detergent for the solubilization of membrane proteins as has been observed in the removal of β-adrenergic receptors from turkey erythrocyte membranes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors from porcine atria. The
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S124417-200mgSucrose monolaurate is a non-ionic detergent for the solubilization of membrane proteins as has been observed in the removal of β-adrenergic receptors from turkey erythrocyte membranes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors from porcine atria. The
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S124417-250mgSucrose monolaurate is a non-ionic detergent for the solubilization of membrane proteins as has been observed in the removal of β-adrenergic receptors from turkey erythrocyte membranes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors from porcine atria. The
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S124417-50mgSucrose monolaurate is a non-ionic detergent for the solubilization of membrane proteins as has been observed in the removal of β-adrenergic receptors from turkey erythrocyte membranes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors from porcine atria. The
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S124417-5gSucrose monolaurate is a non-ionic detergent for the solubilization of membrane proteins as has been observed in the removal of β-adrenergic receptors from turkey erythrocyte membranes and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors from porcine atria. The