二氢罗丹明 123
二氢罗丹明 123
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二氢罗丹明 123

Dihydrorhodamine 123 is an uncharged and nonfluorescent reactive oxygen species (ROS) indicator that can passively diffuse across membranes where it了解更多信息
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D238061 mL
货号 D23806
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数量:
1 mL
价格(CNY)
4,890.00
Each
添加至购物车
Dihydrorhodamine 123 is an uncharged and nonfluorescent reactive oxygen species (ROS) indicator that can passively diffuse across membranes where it is oxidized to cationic rhodamine 123 which localizes in the mitochondria and exhibits green fluorescence.
仅供科研使用。不可用于诊断程序。
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常见问题解答 (FAQ)

I am using the reactive oxygen species detection dye, Dihydrorhodamine 123, and when I put the dye in a solution of water and illuminate with UV light, I see a quick change in signal, even without cells. What is happening and how can I stop this?

You cannot stop it. Any time you illuminate a dye, including this one, photodegradation of the dye will lead to the production of singlet oxygen and free radicals. This in turn causes many ROS indicators, like this one, to become oxidized. If you are testing ROS using UV illumination, all you can do is use this as a baseline and subtract the signal from the sample with cells. The best you can do is reduce the illumination intensity (though this will also reduce the specific signal emission).

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What is the excitation and emission wavelength for rhodamine?

Rhodamine is a generic term for a wide variety of cationic dyes whose fluorescence emission can range from green, orange to red. The table below lists the excitation and emission maxima (nm), as well as molar extinction coefficients (“EC”; cm-1 M-1), for various rhodamine dyes (data derived with dye dissolved in methanol).

Dye Excitation Emission EC
Rhodamine B 568 583 88,000
Rhodamine 123 507 529 101,000
Rhodamine 110 499 521 92,000
Rhodamine 6G 528 551 105,000
XRITC 572 596 92,000


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