Bis-PEG1-NHS ester

For research use only. Not for therapeutic Use.

  • CAT Number: I014244
  • CAS Number: 65869-64-9
  • Molecular Formula: C14H16N2O9
  • Molecular Weight: 356.29
  • Purity: ≥95%
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The Bis-PEG1-NHS ester(Cat No.:I014244) is a one-unit PEG-containing linker that is resistant to degradation and is suitable for synthesizing antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). This linker can be used to connect therapeutic drugs to antibodies, allowing for targeted delivery of the drug to specific cells or tissues. Because of its non-degradable nature, it offers greater stability and longer circulation time in the body, potentially enhancing the efficacy of the ADC. The Bis-PEG1-NHS ester is a valuable tool for the development of novel ADCs for the treatment of various diseases.


Catalog Number I014244
CAS Number 65869-64-9
Synonyms

Bis-PEG1-NHS ester;bis(2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl) 3,3′-oxydipropionate

Molecular Formula C14H16N2O9
Purity ≥95%
Target ADC Linker
Solubility Soluble in DMSO
IUPAC Name (2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl) 3-[3-(2,5-dioxopyrrolidin-1-yl)oxy-3-oxopropoxy]propanoate
InChI InChI=1S/C14H16N2O9/c17-9-1-2-10(18)15(9)24-13(21)5-7-23-8-6-14(22)25-16-11(19)3-4-12(16)20/h1-8H2
InChIKey OWCYSDGIJAVHFQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES O=C(CCOCCC(ON1C(CCC1=O)=O)=O)ON(C(CC2)=O)C2=O
Reference

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