Introduction
Dihydroethidium (also called hydroethidium) is the chemically reduced form of the commonly used DNA dye ethidium bromide. The probe is useful to detect oxidative activities in viable cells, including respiratory burst in phagocytes. Dihydroethidium itself has blue fluorescence (Ex/Em: 355/420nm) in cells, while the oxidized form ethidium has red fluorescence (Ex/Em: 300/610 nm) upon DNA intercalation. |
Specifications
Label: | Ethidium bromide | |
Ex/Em: | 300/610 nm | |
Detection Method: | Fluorescent | |
Solubility: | DMSO, DMF | |
Molecular Formula: | C21H21N3 | |
Molecular Weight: | 315.42 | |
CAS Number: | 38483-26-0 | |
Storage Conditions: | -20 ℃, protect from light | |
Shipping Condition: | Room Temperature | |
Applications Probe for ROS |
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Documents
Datasheet (PDF): | C260 |
MSDS (PDF): | MSDS-C260 |
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