AF 568 azide
Cat. # | Quantity | Price | Lead time | Buy this product |
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A5820 | 1 mg | $140 | in stock | |
B5820 | 5 mg | $450 | in stock | |
C5820 | 10 mg | $585 | in stock | |
D5820 | 25 mg | $1460 | in stock | |
E5820 | 50 mg | $1890 | in stock | |
F5820 | 100 mg | $2990 | in stock |
AF 568 is a fluorescent dye with excitation peak at 572 nm and emission peak at 598 nm. AF 568 azide is a photochemically stable, specific, and highly efficient tool for labeling biomolecules. It is water soluble and insensitive to pH changes between pH 4 and pH 10. The reaction conditions do not require high temperature or pressure.
Labeling with AF 568 azide via click chemistry is a powerful technique for the production of bioconjugates. AF 568 azide is an excellent tool for imaging purposes, including fluorescent microscopy and flow cytometry, where label brightness and photostability are essential.
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General properties
Appearance: | dark colored solid |
Mass spec M+ increment: | 776.2 |
Molecular weight: | 853.02 |
Molecular formula: | C36H34N6K2O10S2 |
Solubility: | good in water, 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 |
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Spectral properties
Excitation/absorption maximum, nm: | 572 |
ε, L⋅mol−1⋅cm−1: | 94238 |
Emission maximum, nm: | 598 |
Fluorescence quantum yield: | 0.912 |
CF260: | 0.4 |
CF280: | 0.32 |
Product citations
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