N,N'-Disuccinimidyl Carbonate (CAS 74124-79-1): High Purity Coupling Reagent Manufacturer & Supplier in China

Discover the essential N,N'-Disuccinimidyl Carbonate (DSC), a critical coupling reagent for advanced organic synthesis and peptide chemistry. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we provide high-purity DSC to drive your R&D forward.

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Key Advantages of Our N,N'-Disuccinimidyl Carbonate

Superior Purity and Quality

Our N,N'-Disuccinimidyl Carbonate (DSC) meets stringent quality standards, typically exceeding 98% purity, ensuring reliable performance in your demanding applications. We are a dedicated manufacturer committed to quality control.

Versatile Synthetic Applications

DSC serves as a crucial reagent for preparing N-succinimide esters, activating carbonates for synthetic urea formation, and enabling carbamate synthesis. Its utility extends to complex bioconjugation, making it a valuable component for R&D.

Reliable Supplier in China

Benefit from a stable and consistent supply of N,N'-Disuccinimidyl Carbonate from our China-based manufacturing facility. We are equipped to handle inquiries for bulk orders and provide competitive pricing for wholesale purchase.

Diverse Applications of DSC

Peptide Synthesis

DSC is instrumental in the peptide synthesis process, facilitating the formation of peptide bonds through activation of carboxyl groups, crucial for creating complex peptide chains.

Organic Synthesis

Explore the broad applications of DSC in general organic synthesis for creating various functional groups like esters, ureas, and carbamates, vital for developing new molecules.

Bioconjugation

DSC enables the efficient covalent attachment of ligands to proteins, particularly through lysine residues, playing a key role in developing bioconjugates for research and diagnostics.

Drug Discovery & Development

As a key intermediate and reagent, DSC supports the synthesis of novel pharmaceutical compounds, contributing to advancements in drug discovery and development pathways.