DAB tetrahydrochloride hydrate
DAB (tetrahydrochloride hydrate) is commonly utilized as a chromogenic substrate in immunohistochemistry and enzyme histochemistry to reveal specific antigens or enzymes. Upon oxidation by hydrogen peroxide, DAB (tetrahydrochloride hydrate) forms a brown precipitate at the location of the antigen or enzyme, facilitating microscopic detection and observation. Additionally, DAB (tetrahydrochloride hydrate) holds potential applications in various research fields, such as the development of biosensors and the study of cellular oxidative stress.
Product Specifications
CAS Number
868272-85-9
Smiles
Cl.O.NC=1C=CC (=CC1N) C2=CC=C (N) C (N) =C2
Molecular Formula
C12H22Cl4N4O
Molecular Weight
380.14
Storage Conditions
-20°C
Notes
For research use only.
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