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Triethanolamine bifunctional

The amidine bond formed is quite stable at acid pH however, it is susceptible to hydrolysis and cleavage at high pH. A typical reaction condition for using imidate crosslinkers is a buffer system consisting of 0.2 M triethanolamine in 0.1 M sodium borate, pH 8.2. After conjugating two proteins with a bifunctional imidoester crosslinker, excess imidoester functional groups may be blocked with ethanolamine. [Pg.176]


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