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BP Fluor 488

BP Fluor 488 is a bright, green-fluorescent dye widely used for labeling aldehydes or ketones in polysaccharides or glycoproteins. The dye has an excitation peak at 499 nm and an emission peak at 520 nm. The conjugates are widely used in microscopy, flow cytometry, and other applications.

Product Specifications

CAS Number

[2500973-94-2]

UNSPSC

12171500

Target

Fluorescent Dye

Related Pathways

Others

Field of Research

Others

Smiles

O=C(C1=C(C2=C(C=CC(N)=C3S(=O)(O)=O)C3=[O+]C4=C2C=CC(N)=C4S(=O)([O-])=O)C=CC(C(NN)=O)=C1)O

Molecular Formula

C21H16N4O10S2

Molecular Weight

548.50

Shipping Conditions

Room temperature

Scientific Category

Dye Reagents

Clinical Information

No Development Reported

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