Datasheet | January 8, 2015

Galactose (NAD) For A Cell Metabolism Modulator

Source: Pfanstiehl, Inc.

Galactose is a monosaccharide sugar of the hexose class that is a constituent of lactose and many polysaccharides. Galactose is found in milk, sugar beets, gums, and mucilages. It is also synthesized in humans, and is a constituent of glycolipids and glycoproteins. Galactose is finding an ever-increasing use as a cell metabolism modulator in the optimization of protein therapeutics bioproduction.

access the Datasheet!

Get unlimited access to:

Trend and Thought Leadership Articles
Case Studies & White Papers
Extensive Product Database
Members-Only Premium Content
Welcome Back! Please Log In to Continue. X

Enter your credentials below to log in. Not yet a member of Outsourced Pharma? Subscribe today.

Subscribe to Outsourced Pharma X

Please enter your email address and create a password to access the full content, Or log in to your account to continue.

or

Subscribe to Outsourced Pharma