Fluorescence conjugate Fatty Acid

Linna Green
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Fluorescence conjugate Fatty Acid Fatty acids are the building blocks of different sets of biomolecules. Some fatty acids, such as arachidonic acid, are important in cellular signaling. Fatty acids are released through the enzymatic effect of phospholipase A on phospholipids and various other lipases. Fluorescent fatty acids can be used interchangeably with corresponding phospholipids as membrane probes; however, fatty acids are more likely to transfer between the aqueous phase and the lipid phase. Although fatty acids are ionized in water under neutral pH (pka~5), their pka is usually~7 in the membrane, and thus a significant fraction of membrane-bound fatty acids air neutral species.
Linna Green
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Gold Nanoparticles conjugate Protein services There are multiple modes of interaction between gold nanoparticles and proteins, including physical adsorption, chemical covalent binding, and non-covalent specific adsorption. Click chemistry can covalently connect gold nanoparticles and proteins, or catalyze the reaction between nanoparticles, to obtain reaction results that can be read with the naked eye. The interaction between gold nanoparticles and proteins and the spectral properties of gold nanoparticles can be used for simple, efficient and low-cost detection of disease or environmental pollution, as well as for disease treatment.