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Polyethylene glycol linking agent product introduction


Polyethylene glycol linker is a kind of compound that can be covalently bound to proteins or other biological macromolecules, and is often used in solid phase synthesis, enzyme labeling, protein cross-linking and other experiments. Its structure contains polymerized ethylene glycol units, which has high solubility, biocompatibility and stability.
In the study of biological drugs, polyethylene glycol linker is widely used in the preparation and modification of drug carriers to improve the bioavailability and stability of drugs. After covalently binding with drug molecules, the PEG linker can prolong the circulation time of the drug in the body, reduce the possibility of the drug being cleared by the immune system, and thus improve the efficacy of the drug.
In addition, in the biochemical laboratory, polyethylene glycol linker is also used in biological analysis, protein purification and other experiments. Its unique chemical properties and excellent biocompatibility provide a convenient and reliable tool for experimental research.
In general, as an important reagent in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology, polyethylene glycol linker has a wide range of application prospects and important research significance. Whether in the field of drug development or in basic scientific research, polyethylene glycol linker plays an irreplaceable role, which provides strong support for the research work of scientists.