Description
Nitrotetrazolium blue chloride Typical Properties
Test Items | Specification |
Appearance | Yellow power |
Purity | 98.5%min |
Nitrogen | 16.7%-17.6% |
Residure on ignition | 0.2%max |
Water | 4%max |
Nitrotetrazolium blue chloride Usage
A substrate of dehydrogenase or oxidase, often in conjunction with BCIP, used to detect the activity of superalkaline phosphatase
Substrate for dehydrogenases and other peroxidases. Used for the determination of glucose – 6 – phosphate dehydrogenase (glucose – 6 – phosphate dehydrogenase); And blood coagulation factor I (fibrinogen) precipitation reagent. It is also one of the substrates of alkaline phosphatase, which catalyzes the formation of insoluble blue products. It is commonly used in immunohistochemistry (IHC), immunocytochemistry (ICC) and western blot (WB) assays.
- Biochemical Assays: Nitrotetrazolium Blue Chloride, with CAS number 298-83-9, is commonly used in biochemical assays. It serves as a dye in various enzymatic assays and staining procedures, contributing to the detection of specific biological substances.
- Microbiology: This compound finds applications in microbiology. Nitrotetrazolium Blue Chloride is utilized for the detection of microbial activity, aiding in the identification and characterization of microorganisms.
- Histology and Cytology: In histology and cytology, Nitrotetrazolium Blue Chloride may be used for staining tissues and cells. It can provide visual contrast and aid in the examination of cellular structures.
- Research and Development: Nitrotetrazolium Blue Chloride is employed in research and development activities. It serves as a valuable tool in various experiments and analyses, contributing to the understanding of biological processes.
Nitrotetrazolium blue chloride Package
According to customer requirements.
Nitrotetrazolium blue chloride Storage
Sheltered, dry, dark place for storage.
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