Introduction
Fluorescein di-β-D-galactopyranoside (FDG) is one of the most sensitive substrates for galactosidases. Nonfluorescent FDG is sequentially hydrolyzed by β-galactosidase, first to fluorescein monogalactoside (FMG) and then to highly fluorescent fluorescein. Enzyme-mediated hydorlysis of FDG can be followed by the increase in either absorbance or fluorescence.
Specifications
Label:
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fluorescein
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Ex/Em:
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488/515 nm
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Detection Method:
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Fluorescent
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Molecular Formula:
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C32H32O15
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Molecular Weight:
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656.6
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CAS Number:
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17817-20-8
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Storage Conditions:
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-20 ℃, protect from light
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Shipping Condition:
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Room Temperature
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Applications
Galactosidase Substrate
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