Hyaluronic Acid Biotin (HA-Biotin), MW 1000K is a biotin-functionalized derivative of high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid while it combines the hydrophilic HA backbone with biotin functionality for affinity binding, labeling, detection, surface modification, and biomaterial research.
Key Features and Benefits
- Biotin Functionalization: Provides biotin groups for strong, specific interactions with avidin and streptavidin systems.
- MW 1000K: High molecular weight supports viscous solutions and macromolecular HA-based systems.
- HA-Based Material: Retains the hydrophilic polysaccharide backbone of hyaluronic acid.
- Affinity Binding: Enables incorporation into avidin-, streptavidin-, and neutravidin-based binding platforms.
- Versatile Modification: Supports immobilization, labeling, surface functionalization, and molecular assembly.
- Biomaterial Platform: Combines HA properties with biotin-mediated affinity interactions specifically for functional material design.
Applications
- Affinity Binding: Supports avidin-biotin and streptavidin-biotin binding systems.
- Bioconjugation: Enables assembly with biotin-binding proteins, probes, ligands, and functional materials.
- Labeling and Detection: Supports HA tracking, detection, and analytical research.
- Surface Modification: Enables immobilization of HA onto compatible biotin-binding surfaces.
- Biomaterials: Supports hydrogels, coatings, matrices, scaffolds, and other functional HA-based systems.
Storage and Handling
- Storage: Store at –20 °C in a fully sealed container under dry and dark conditions.
- Handling: Protect from moisture, light, and excessive heat to maintain polymer integrity and biotin functionality.
Hyaluronic Acid Biotin (HA-Biotin), MW 1000K combines high-molecular-weight HA with biotin functionality while it supports affinity binding, bioconjugation, labeling, surface modification, and advanced biomaterial development.
AxisPharm offers 5000+ PEG Linkers with high purity. Different kinds of PEG Reagents may be available by custom synthesis.





