CD BioGlyco is a sub-brand of CD Bio Group. We offer a full range of glycobiology-related products, analysis, custom synthesis, and design to advance your glycobiology research. We have provided professional and reliable scientific research assistance to customers from all over the world and received a lot of appreciation.

Quality and efficiency are our criteria to evaluate ourselves. Our experienced scientists provide quality services using a large number of advanced instruments. We do not subcontract services in order to guarantee high-quality standards.
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  • CD BioGlyco Launches Therapeutic Nucleic Acid Development Platform
    CD BioGlyco launched its Therapeutic Nucleic Acid Development Platform. The company says the platform combines nucleic acid synthesis and delivery into a single service. Most platforms only handle one or the other, according to CD BioGlyco. "We built this to save researchers time," said Anna, project leader at CD BioGlyco. The platform was launched to solve three main problems: stability inside...
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  • Beyond Nature's Limits: Why Modern Glycoprotein Synthesis Solves the Heterogeneity Problem
    Glycoproteins govern everything from cell-cell communication to pathogen recognition, yet most researchers unknowingly work with a messy reality. When isolated from natural sources, these complex molecules exist as heterogeneous mixtures of related glycoforms—identical protein backbones carrying different sugar structures. Nature provides no proofreading mechanism to correct this...
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  • Blood groups are defined by oligosaccharide structures that are specific to antigens. The ABO blood group system is associated with A, B, and H antigens, whose specificity lies in the differences in the terminal carbohydrate residues. The H antigen is synthesized by adding fucosyl residues to a precursor oligosaccharide. The addition of N-acetylgalactosamine residues to the H antigen produces the A antigen, while the addition of galactose residues produces the B antigen. Small changes in the oligosaccharide structure not only affect the classification of blood groups but also have an impact on immune responses, biorecognition, and pathogen-host interactions. CD BioGlyco is a specialist glycobiology company that has invested heavily in the development of blood group and Lewis antigen products to promote and accelerate scientific research in related fields.
    more: https://www.bioglyco.com/blood-group-and-lewis-antigen.html
    Blood groups are defined by oligosaccharide structures that are specific to antigens. The ABO blood group system is associated with A, B, and H antigens, whose specificity lies in the differences in the terminal carbohydrate residues. The H antigen is synthesized by adding fucosyl residues to a precursor oligosaccharide. The addition of N-acetylgalactosamine residues to the H antigen produces the A antigen, while the addition of galactose residues produces the B antigen. Small changes in the oligosaccharide structure not only affect the classification of blood groups but also have an impact on immune responses, biorecognition, and pathogen-host interactions. CD BioGlyco is a specialist glycobiology company that has invested heavily in the development of blood group and Lewis antigen products to promote and accelerate scientific research in related fields. more: https://www.bioglyco.com/blood-group-and-lewis-antigen.html
    Blood Group and Lewis Antigen - CD BioGlyco
    CD BioGlyco provides excellent and reliable blood group and Lewis antigen products.
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  • Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) are the main form of energy metabolism in ruminants. CD BioGlyco has many successful cases and analytical experience in the field of Fatty Acid Analysis. The analysis methods of VFAs we provide include but are not limited to distillation method, titration method, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and near-infrared spectrum (NIR).
    more: https://www.bioglyco.com/volatile-fatty-acid-analysis.html
    Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) are the main form of energy metabolism in ruminants. CD BioGlyco has many successful cases and analytical experience in the field of Fatty Acid Analysis. The analysis methods of VFAs we provide include but are not limited to distillation method, titration method, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and near-infrared spectrum (NIR). more: https://www.bioglyco.com/volatile-fatty-acid-analysis.html
    Volatile Fatty Acid Analysis - CD BioGlyco
    Volatile Fatty Acid Analysis
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  • Fecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) assay
    What Are Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs)?   Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the main metabolites produced by intestinal microorganisms fermenting dietary fiber, which mainly include acetic acid, propionic acid and butyric acid. They have important roles in maintaining intestinal health, regulating immunity and metabolism. Detection of SCFAs in feces is an important means to...
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  • Unlocking the Power of Custom Oligosaccharide Synthesis for Research and Biopharmaceutical Innovation
    In the rapidly advancing fields of glycoscience and biopharmaceutical research, custom oligosaccharide synthesis has become an essential technology. It enables precise access to complex carbohydrate structures that are crucial for drug development, biomolecular interaction studies, and the design of glyco-engineered materials. As the need for structurally defined glycans grows, researchers...
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  • Researchers Mapped Sugar Electrical Signature
    Sugars are a class of macromolecules with important biological functions and highly complex chemical structures. At present, the structural analysis of sugars relies on traditional structural characterization methods such as chromatography, mass spectrometry, and NMR. Although these methods are relatively mature, they have limitations such as complicated detection steps and incapability of...
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