DL-Dithiothreitol (DTT): Essential Reducing Agent for Your Research Needs

Discover the superior quality and reliability of DL-Dithiothreitol (DTT), a vital reducing agent for biochemical and molecular biology applications. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we offer high-purity DTT to ensure the integrity and functionality of your sensitive biological samples and processes. Explore our product and get a quote today!

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Key Advantages of Our DL-Dithiothreitol

Superior Purity and Stability

Our DL-Dithiothreitol boasts a high purity of ≥99.0%, ensuring reliable and reproducible results in your critical biochemical assays. Proper storage conditions guarantee long-term stability for your reagent needs.

Enhanced Protein Integrity

DTT is indispensable for protecting sensitive proteins from oxidative damage. It effectively reduces disulfide bonds, preserving protein structure and biological activity, vital for applications like protein analysis and enzyme assays.

Cost-Effective Sourcing

As a direct manufacturer and supplier in China, we offer competitive pricing for DL-Dithiothreitol. Inquire about bulk purchase options to optimize your procurement budget for biochemical reagents.

Versatile Applications of DL-Dithiothreitol

Protein Denaturation and Reduction

DTT is extensively used to reduce disulfide bonds in proteins, a critical step before SDS-PAGE for accurate protein separation and analysis. Buy high-purity DTT for your electrophoresis needs.

Preventing Protein Oxidation

In various biochemical buffers and extraction protocols, DTT acts as an antioxidant, safeguarding free thiol groups from oxidation and maintaining enzyme activity.

Crystallization Studies

DTT is employed to prevent undesirable disulfide bond formation and protein aggregation during protein crystallization, aiding in the structural determination of proteins.

General Biochemical Assays

From enzyme kinetics to cell lysis, DTT serves as a versatile biochemical reagent, ensuring the integrity of thiol-containing molecules and facilitating various research processes.