Xylan

Xylan from Beechwood Serva Electrophoresis

38500.02
$185.44

Xylan from Beechwood by Serva Electrophoresis

  • European beechwood
  • Available in 25g,
  • > 98% pure
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Xylan from Beechwood by Serva Electrophoresis


Beechwood Xylan


This Beechwood Xylan and has been shown to be a suitable replacement for Xylan from Birchwood. It is a hemicellulose complex carbohydrate derived from the cell walls of European Beechwood and is considered the second most abundant polysaccharide next to cellulose. 

Property

Specification

Appearance dry

Light brown/granular

Particle size

95% 80+ mesh

Purity HPLC

98% min.

Loss on drying (1g, 110C, 3hrs

5% max.

Specific rotation at 20C (calc. on dry material 1% w/v in NaOH 5%(m/m)

-75o to -65o

Sulfated ash

10.0% max.

Microbiological data ( total plate count)

Yeast and molds

<10000 cfu/g (yeast)

<100 cfu/g (molds)

Xylan has promise as a biodegradable coating for drug delivery systems. It is degraded by xylanases and B-xylosidases which can be found in the lower intestine and not in the upper GI.

It is also used in enzyme assays and invitro diagnostics and as a substrate for B-xylanase in DNSA reducing sugar assays. 

Xylan can be used to coat biosensor surfaces, providing a biocompatible and hydrophilic surface that promotes the binding of biomolecules to the sensor. This can enhance the sensitivity and accuracy of the biosensor. Another potential use of Xylan in medical testing is as a matrix material in diagnostic assays. Xylan can be modified to create binding sites for specific target molecules, allowing it to be used as a solid support for diagnostic assays. For example, Xylan can be used as a matrix for enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) to detect the presence of antibodies or antigens in biological samples.

In addition, Xylan can be used as a biodegradable carrier for drug delivery in medical testing applications. Xylan can be modified to create a drug carrier that can be targeted to specific tissues or cells, providing a more effective and targeted drug delivery system. Overall, Xylan has great potential for use in medical testing applications due to its unique properties as a polysaccharide. Ongoing research is likely to uncover additional uses for xylan in medical testing in the futu Xylan has several potential medical applications due to its unique properties as a polysaccharide. Some of the medical applications of xylan include: Wound healing: Xylan has been shown to promote wound healing by enhancing the proliferation and migration of fibroblasts, which are cells involved in the wound healing process. Drug delivery: Xylan can be used as a carrier for drug delivery due to its biocompatibility and biodegradability. It has been used to deliver drugs for the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Tissue engineering: Xylan can be used as a scaffold material in tissue engineering applications. Its unique properties make it an ideal material for promoting cell growth and tissue regeneration. Immunomodulation: Xylan has been shown to have immunomodulatory properties, which could make it a useful tool in the treatment of autoimmune diseases and other conditions related to the immune system. Dental applications: Xylan has been investigated for its potential use in dental applications, including the development of new dental materials and the treatment of periodontal disease.

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