InChI
1S/C81H127NO46/c1-16-80(47-114-52(99)50-18-20-51(82)21-19-50,49-125-61(108)78(14,44-121-65(112)79(15,126-62(109)72(8,32-93)33-94)46-123-57(104)71(7,30-91)31-92)45-122-66(113)81(17-2,127-63(110)73(9,34-95)35-96)128-64(111)74(10,36-97)37-98)48-124-60(107)77(13,42-119-58(105)75(11,38-115-53(100)67(3,22-83)23-84)39-116-54(101)68(4,24-85)25-86)43-120-59(106)76(12,40-117-55(102)69(5,26-87)27-88)41-118-56(103)70(6,28-89)29-90/h18-21,83-98H,16-17,22-49,82H2,1-15H3
Application
Amine dendrons can be covalently attached through conjugation to carboxyl groups, primary amines, or sulfhydryl groups. Amines can also attach to oxidized carbohydrate groups (usually aldehydes) by reductive amination.