BDP® 558/568 amine
Cat. # | Quantity | Price | Lead time | Buy this product |
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174C0 | 1 mg | $125 | in stock | |
274C0 | 5 mg | $260 | in stock | |
474C0 | 25 mg | $510 | in stock | |
574C0 | 50 mg | $895 | in stock | |
674C0 | 100 mg | $1490 | in stock |
Primary amine is a versatile functional group for bioconjugation. It is reactive against activated carboxylic acid derivatives like pentafluorophenyl esters and acyl halogenides, other electrophiles like epoxides, and Michael acceptors like acrylates. It can aminate carbonyl compounds like aldehydes and ketones in reductive conditions.
BDP 558/568 is a universal borondipyrromethene dye with an emission in the orange/yellow part of the spectrum.
Absorption and emission spectra of BDP 558/568
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AF 488 dye with a terminal amino group with emission in the green region of the spectrum.General properties
Appearance: | dark colored powder |
Molecular weight: | 480.81 |
Molecular formula: | C22H28N4BClF2OS |
Solubility: | good in DMF, DMSO |
Quality control: | NMR 1H, HPLC-MS (95%) |
Storage conditions: | Storage: 24 months after receival at -20°C in the dark. Transportation: at room temperature for up to 3 weeks. Avoid prolonged exposure to light. Desiccate. |
MSDS: | Download |
Product specifications |
Spectral properties
Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: | 561 |
ε, L⋅mol−1⋅cm−1: | 84400 |
Emission maximum, nm: | 569 |
Fluorescence quantum yield: | 0.68 |
CF260: | 0.00 |
CF280: | 0.07 |
Product citations
- Nabar, N.; Dacoba, T.G.; Covarrubias, G.; Romero-Cruz, D.; Hammond, P.T. Electrostatic adsorption of polyanions onto lipid nanoparticles controls uptake, trafficking, and transfection of RNA and DNA therapies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2024, 121(11), e2307809121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2307809121
BDP® is a trademark of Lumiprobe
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