OG; n-Octylglucoside
29836-26-8
292.4
C14H28O6
Water
-20°C
n-Octyl-Beta-D-Glucopyranoside (also known as OG) is a non-ionic detergent that has high water solubility, tiny uniform micelles, and a chemical structure that is well-defined. OG can form nanostructures in water that are self-assembled. These properties make OG superior to almost all other types of non-ionic detergents that are used for membrane solubilization.
n-Octyl-Beta-D-Glucopyranoside can also be easily removed by dialysis in comparison to bile salts due to its high critical micelle concentration (20-25 mM). After reconstitution, OG should be kept under sterile conditions and stored at a refrigerated temperature of 4°C. It should be stored under inert gas and tightly sealed. Contact with eyes, skin, and clothing should be avoided.
Applications:
- Used for solubilizing membrane-bound proteins in their native state
- Used to prepare lipid vesicles
- Used to permeabilize membrane cells of fixed cells that are paraformaldehyde
0.1 lbs
5.00 x 2.00 x 2.00
Research or further manufacturing use only, not for food or drug use.