About 25 results found for searched term "Orange G" (0.129 seconds)
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M58449 | Orange G | Fluorescent Dye |
Orange G is a dye used primarily as a histological stain. It can be used as a biological material or organic compound for life science related research. | ||
M5120 | DiI | Fluorescent Dye |
DiIC18(3) | ||
DiI or DiIC18(3) is one of the most commonly used cell membrane fluorescent probes with a maximum excitation wavelength of 549 nm and emission wavelength of 565 nm. It shows orange-red fluorescence. Commonly used as a long-term tracer for neurons and other cells. Store at room temperature away from light. | ||
M5689 | Hesperidin | Apoptosis |
Hesperetin 7-rutinoside | ||
Hesperidin (HP) is a bioflavonoid that plays a role in plant defense and is abundant in citrus species, such as grapefruit, lemon and orange. Hesperidin is used effectively as a supplemental agent in complementary therapy protocols. | ||
M6352 | 5-TAMRA SE | Fluorescent Dye |
5-TAMRA-NHS ester; 5-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine succinimidyl ester | ||
5-TAMRA SE is a fluorescent dye for the labeling of amines. It forms conjugates that produce bright, pH-insensitive orange-red fluorescence (approximate excitation/emission maxima ~546/579) and exhibit good photostability. | ||
M6404 | Acridine Orange hydrochloride | Fluorescent Dye |
Acridine Orange hydrochloride is a nucleic acid binding dye. | ||
M6497 | BDY TR-X, SE | Others |
BDY TR-X, SE is a orange/red fluorescent dye for the labeling of amines; supplied as NHS ester. | ||
M9743 | TMRE | Fluorescent Dye |
Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester perchlorate | ||
Tetramethylrhodamine ethyl ester (TMRE) can bind to mitochondria and produce orange fluorescence with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 550nm/576nm, which is often used to observe mitochondria. Store in refrigerator (-5 to -30°C) away from light. | ||
M11518 | Sulforhodamine B sodium salt | Fluorescent Dye |
Acid Red 52; Kiton Red 620 | ||
Sulforhodamine B is a water-soluble dye with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 565 nm/586 nm, emitting orange-red fluorescence. It is often used to observe the cytoplasm. Store at room temperature away from light. | ||
M11520 | Acridine Orange 10-Nonyl Bromide | Fluorescent Dye |
Nonylacridine orange | ||
Acridine Orange 10-nonyl Bromide is a fluorescent probe binding to cardiolipin in mitochondria. The ranging wavelength is 495 nm/521nm. Storage at room temperature and away from light. | ||
M11523 | Rhodamine 6G | Fluorescent Dye |
Basic Red 1;Rhodamine 590;R6G | ||
Rhodamine 6G (Rhodamine 6G) is a fluorescent tracer that can bind to mitochondria, with a maximum excitation/emission wavelength of 525nm/550nm. It emits orange-red fluorescence and should be stored away from light. | ||
M13762 | 5(6)-TAMRA | Fluorescent Dye |
5(6)-Carboxytetramethylrhodamine | ||
5(6)-TAMRA contains a carboxylic acid that can be used to react with primary amines via carbodiimide activation of the carboxylic acid; bright, orange-fluorescent dye produces conjugates with absorption/emission maxima of ~555/580 nm. | ||
M13802 | Thiazole Orange | Fluorescent Dye |
Thiazole orange is an unsymmetrical cyanine dye which can be conjugated to oligonucleotides (ONs) to create fluorogenic hybridisation probes. Thiazole orange can be used for reticulocyte analysis. | ||
M14106 | Canthaxanthin | ROS |
E 161g; all-trans-Canthaxanthin | ||
Canthaxanthin is a red-orange carotenoid with various biological activities, such as antioxidant, antitumor properties. | ||
M14983 | 5-Methylfurfural | Others |
5-Methylfurfural is a naturally occurring substance, found in cigarette smoke condensate, licorice essential oil, stored dehydrated orange powder, baked potato flour, volatile compounds of roast beef, aroma concentrate of sponge cake. | ||
M20400 | Morin Hydrate | Others |
Aurantica | ||
Morin hydrate(Aurantica) is a flavonoid isolated from Maclura pomifera (Osage orange), Maclura tinctoria (old fustic) and from leaves of Psidium guajava (common guava). | ||
M21552 | FeRhoNox-1 (Fe2+ indicator) | Fluorescent Dye |
RhoNox-1 | ||
FeRhoNox-1, also known as RhoNox-1, is an active fluorescent probe that specifically detects unstable iron(II) ions (Fe2+). Once reacted with Fe2+, an orange (red) fluorescent product is irreversibly generated. (Absmax= 540nm, FLmax= 575nm). | ||
M25381 | 5-TAMRA | Fluorescent Dye |
5-TAMRA is a pH-insensitive orange-red fluorescence (approximate excitation/emission maxima ~546/579) with good photostability. | ||
M25439 | Phalloidin-Tetramethylrhodamine | Fluorescent Dye |
Phalloidin-retramethylrhodamine is an orange fluorescent probe (ex/em = 546/575 nm) that selectively binds to F-actin. It can be used to localize actin filaments in living or fixed cells, as well as for visualizing individual actin filaments in vitro. | ||
M31320 | Cy3 NHS ester | Fluorescent Dye |
Cy3 NHS ester is a fluorescent dye of the Cyanine family of dyes that emits an orange-red to red fluorescent signal at an excitation wavelength of about 550 nm, which can be used for protein labeling, cellular imaging and molecular tracking applications. | ||
M39666 | Orange I | Fluorescent Dye |
Orange I (α-Naphthol Orange) is an organic azo dye used as a food dye. | ||
M42835 | FerroOrange | Fluorescent Dye |
FerroOrange is a fluorescent probe for the detection of unstable divalent iron ions, localized in the endoplasmic reticulum, which emits irreversible orange fluorescence upon encountering divalent iron ions. | ||
M45011 | Sunset yellow | Fluorescent Dye |
Sunset Yellow FCF (Orange Yellow S) is a petroleum-derived orange azo dye with a pH dependent maximum absorption at about 480 nm at pH 1 and 443 nm at pH 13. | ||
M56895 | TFAX 568, SE | Fluorescent Dye |
TFAX 568, SE is an orange fluorescent dye and exhibits pH-insensitivity over a very broad range (pH in the 4-10). | ||
M56887 | Peroxy Orange 1 | Fluorescent Dye |
Peroxy Orange 1 (PO1) is a new H2O2 specific probe that can bind to green fluorescent highly reactive oxygen species (hROS) probe APF. | ||
M58425 | Acridine Orange | Fluorescent Dye |
Acridine Orange is a cell-permeable fluorescent dye that stains organisms (bacteria, parasites, viruses, etc.) bright orange and, when used under appropriate conditions (pH=3.5, Ex=460 nm), distinguishes human cells in green for detection by fluorescence microscopy. |
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