General description
Trehalose, also known as mycose or tremalose, is a nonreducing disaccharide of glucose commonly found in fungi, bacteria, and invertebrates. Its presence in these organisms highlights its significance in various biological processes and potential applications in biochemical research and cell culture studies.
Application
D-(+)-Trehalose dihydrate has been used:
- as a transcription factor EB (TFEB) to study its effects on an autophagy-lysosomal system in human silicosis alveolar macrophages
- as stabilizing excipient in spray-dried protein formulations
- as a cryoprotectant to study its effects on mouse testicular cell suspensions
Biochem/physiol Actions
D-(+)-Trehalose shows anti-desiccant and cryopreservative activities. It acts as an osmolyte, and stress protectant and helps in the storage and transport of carbon. Trehalose is involved in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries. It plays a vital role in the survival of certain insects and plants known as anhydrobionts during harsh environments such as high rates of dehydration.
Quality
Reduced metal ion content.
Preparation Note
Prepared by ion exchange chromatography.
Other Notes
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- UPC:
- 51171979
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- 3-5 Days
- Weight:
- 1.00 Ounces
- HazmatClass:
- No
- MPN:
- T9531-2.5KG
- CAS:
- 6138-23-4