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Product M0569
Resorufin ß-D-Glucopyranoside

Resorufin ß-D-Glucopyranoside
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Molecular Weight: 375.33
Storage: F, D, L
Soluble: H2O, DMSO
Absorption: (in nm) 470
Extinction (103): 18
Molecular Formula: C18H17NO8
CAS Number: [101490-85-1]
Unit Price (USD):
10 mg $23.10
Bulk Price/unit (when you buy 5 or more): $18.48
Description: A stable red fluorogenic substrate for β-glucosidase activity.
Note: Resorufin β-D-glucopyranoside can be used as a viability probe in nearly all types of cells since β-glucosidase activity is ubiquitous in virtually all cell types.
Application: Releases resorufin Product M0202 upon b-Glucosidase enzyme cleavage.
References:
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- "Microchip device for performing enzyme assays." Hadd, A.G., Raymond, D.E., Halliwell, J.W., Jacobson, S.C., Ramsey, J.M., Anal Chem 69, 3407-3412 (1997)
- "Immobilized Enzyme Kinetics Analyzed by Flow-Through Microfluorimetry. Resorufin-B-D-galactopyranoside as a New Fluorogenic Substrate for Galactosidase." Hofmann, J., Sernetz, M., Anal. Chim. Acta. 163, 67 (1984)
- "Dispersive analysis of turnover rates of a CST reactor by flow-through microfluorometry under conditions of growth." Sernetz, M., Willems, H., Keiner, K., Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 613, 333-337 (1990)
- "Expression of beta-galactosidase under the control of the human c-myc promoter in transgenic mice is inhibited by mithramycin." Jones, D.E., Jr., Cui, D.M., Miller, D.M., Oncogene 10, 2323-2330 (1995)
- "The GUS reporter gene system." Jefferson, R.A., Nature 342, 837-838 (1989)
- "Enzyme immunoassay techniques. An overview." Porstmann, T., Kiessig, S.T., J. Immunol. Methods 150, 5-21 (1992)
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