Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Sodium Thioglycolate 98.0%
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 gm, 500 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Laboratory Reagent
Application – Reducing agent in chemical synthesis
Product Overview
Sodium Thioglycolate 98.0% is a high-purity laboratory reagent known for its strong reducing properties. This chemical compound is widely used in various laboratory applications due to its ability to reduce disulfide bonds, making it essential for chemical synthesis and biochemical research. Manufactured under stringent quality control standards, our Sodium Thioglycolate ensures reliable performance and consistency in lab settings. Its high purity grade makes it suitable for sensitive experiments where accuracy and precision are critical. The powder form ensures easy handling and precise measurement, making it a preferred choice for researchers and educators. Whether for academic studies or industrial applications, this reagent delivers exceptional results, ensuring optimal performance in all lab procedures.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Sodium Thioglycolate in laboratory settings?
Sodium Thioglycolate is primarily used as a reducing agent in chemical synthesis and biochemical research, particularly for breaking disulfide bonds.
2. Is Sodium Thioglycolate compatible with other laboratory chemicals?
Yes, Sodium Thioglycolate is compatible with most common laboratory reagents, but it is advisable to check specific compatibility for your application.
3. How should Sodium Thioglycolate be stored to maintain its quality?
Store Sodium Thioglycolate in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve its efficacy.
4. Can Sodium Thioglycolate be used in educational institutions for teaching purposes?
Yes, its high purity and reliable performance make it suitable for educational demonstrations and experiments.
5. What are the alternatives to Sodium Thioglycolate for reducing disulfide bonds?
Alternatives include DTT (Dithiothreitol) and β-mercaptoethanol, which also serve as effective reducing agents in lab settings.










