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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / July 2004



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Labeling of monosaccharide

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Ashley Won - 30 Jul 2004 10:46 GMT
Hi all,

I intend to label monosaccharide (eg: fucose) so that I can quantify
them eventually. However, I only came across DTAF from Molecular
Probes which can label polysaccharides. Does anyone, by any chance,
used this labeling process before or know of other ways of labeling
monosaccharide for quantification? By the way, the label must not be
toxic.

Thank you in advance =)
Richard Mateles - 30 Jul 2004 22:42 GMT
Label with what?  A marker pen?  Deuterium?  C13?  Or don't you think it
matters?

Richard Mateles

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> Thank you in advance =)
 
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