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Genapol® C-100

Synonym(s):

Coceth-10, Coconut oil alcohol, ethoxylated

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12161900
NACRES:
NA.25

description

non-ionic

Quality Level

mol wt

Mw 627

CMC

0.075

solubility

H2O: 1 g/10 mL, clear, colorless

Components

Major component: Polyoxyethylene (10) dodecyl ether

Legal Information

Genapol is a registered trademark of Clariant GmbH

Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 4 Oral - Aquatic Acute 1 - Eye Dam. 1

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

482.0 °F - open cup

Flash Point(C)

250 °C - open cup


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W Schilf et al.
European journal of biochemistry, 105(2), 361-370 (1980-04-01)
Two membrane-bound enzymes of Proteus mirabilis with the dual functions of peptidoglycan DD-carboxypeptidase and transpeptidase (named DD-carboxypeptidase/transpeptidase H and L) were isolated and purified by selective solubilization with the nonionic detergent Genapol X-100, affinity chromatography on matrix-bound ampicillin, and preparative
Nikhil Patel et al.
Proteomics, 8(5), 1055-1070 (2008-03-08)
We present here the results of protein extraction from different ocular regions using different detergents. Extraction strategies used to determine optimal protein extraction included: pressure cycling and aqueous-organic phase extraction in combination with electrophoretic fractionation for anterior, posterior, and peripapillary
H A McArthur et al.
Biochimica et biophysica acta, 568(2), 395-407 (1979-06-06)
Protoplast membranes and the particulate D,D-carboxypeptidase of Bacillus coagulans NCIB 9365 were extremely resistant to disruption by either detergents or urea. A combination of urea and the non-ionic detergent Genapol X-100 was required to achieve a significant solubilisation of membrane
Kelly J Soady et al.
Development (Cambridge, England), 144(20), 3777-3788 (2017-09-06)
PTPRB is a transmembrane protein tyrosine phosphatase known to regulate blood vessel remodelling and angiogenesis. Here, we demonstrate that PTPRB negatively regulates branching morphogenesis in the mouse mammary epithelium. We show that Ptprb is highly expressed in adult mammary stem

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