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Offline Mathias T

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dithiocarbamate and agarose
« on: April 20, 2011, 05:08:23 PM »
Hi there,

Im using dithiocarbamates in the form of disulfiram (CH3CH2)2-N-CS-S-S-CS-N-(CH2CH3)2. I have a "theory" that this compound reacts with agarose gel (D-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-L-galactopyranose) that covers the bottom of my flask, thereby reducing the disulfiram concentration in the medium overlying the agarose bed.

Does anybody knows whether disuliram disulfide bond could oxidise the -OH residues of agarose, forming [agarose-O-S-CS-N-(CH3CH2)2]2 ?

Could another reaction occur between agarose and disulfiram so that disulfiram would be "trapped" in the agarose gel ?

Thanks for your reply !

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