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DHR 123 [Dihydrorhodamine 123]

Introduction

Dihydrorhodamine 123 is the reduced form of rhodamine 123, which is a commonly used fluorescent mitochondrial dye. Dihydrorhodamine 123 itself is non-fluorescent, but it readily enters most of the cells and is oxidized by oxidative species or by cellular redox systems to the fluorescent rhodamine 123 that accumulates in mitochondrial membranes. Dihydrorhodamine 123 is useful for detecting reactive oxygen species including superoxide and peroxynitrite. 

Specifications:     
Excitation/Emission: 505/534 (oxidized form)
Shipping Condition: Ice pack
Storage Conditions: -20ºC, protect from light
Molecular Formula: C20H18N2O3
Molecular Weight: 346.38
CAS Number: 109244-58-8   

 

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Buy Cat.No. Product name Ex/Em(nm) Size Price
C261 DHR 123 [Dihydrorhodamine 123]  10 mg 1500

Documents

Protocol (PDF): C261
MSDS (PDF):  MSDS-C261
COA (PDF):  COA-C261

Reference:

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Reaction of superoxide and nitric oxide with peroxynitrite. Implications for peroxynitrite-mediated oxidation reactions in vivo.
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J Biol Chem (2001) 276:28799-28805

Modulation of superoxide-dependent oxidation and hydroxylation reactions by nitric oxide.
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