Di(Acetoxymethyl Ester) (6-Carboxy-2',7'-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein Diacetate)
Di(Acetoxymethyl Ester) (6-Carboxy-2',7'-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein Diacetate)
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Di(Acetoxymethyl Ester) (6-Carboxy-2',7'-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein Diacetate)

6-carboxy-2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate is a chemically reduced, acetylated form of fluorescein used as an indicator for reactive oxygen species (ROS) inRead more
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C29385 mg
Catalog number C2938
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6-carboxy-2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate is a chemically reduced, acetylated form of fluorescein used as an indicator for reactive oxygen species (ROS) in cells. This nonfluorescent molecule is readily converted to a green-fluorescent form when the acetate groups are removed by intracellular esterases and oxidation (by the activity of ROS) occurs within the cell. We offer the carboxylated H2DCFDA analog (carboxy-H2DCFDA, C400), which has two negative charges at physiological pH, and its di(acetoxymethyl ester) (C2938). Upon cleavage of the acetate and ester groups by intracellular esterases and oxidation, both analogs form carboxydichlorofluorescein (C368), with additional negative charges that impede its leakage out of the cell.

ROS Indicator Specifications:
• Ex/Em: ∼492–495/517–527 nm
• Product is air sensitive and should be stored under dry argon or nitrogen
• Product may be dissolved in DMSO, DMF, or ethanol for use
• Indicator is cell permeant (cell loading protocols are available in the literature)
• Fluorescence can be monitored using a flow cytometer, fluorometer, microplate reader, or fluorescence microscope, using excitation sources and filters appropriate for fluorescein


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We offer an assortment of Molecular Probes™ products for the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), including singlet oxygen, superoxide, hydroxyl radical and various peroxide and hydroperoxides, as well as for their fluorometric detection in solution. Review Generating and Detecting Reactive Oxygen Species—Section 18.2 in the Molecular Probes™ Handbook for more information on these products.

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Citations & References
Abstract
Differential efficacy of lipophilic and cytosolic antioxidants on generation of reactive oxygen species by amyloid-beta.
Authors:Dhitavat S, Rivera ER, Rogers E, Shea TB
Journal:J Alzheimers Dis
PubMed ID:12214018
'Exposure of neurons to amyloid-beta (Abeta) is accompanied by a cascade of oxidative damage that initiates with lipid peroxidation followed by subsequent generation of cytosolic free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS). The antioxidant vitamin E has been utilized to counteract Abeta-induced oxidative stress. We considered herein whether or not ... More
Mitochondrial localization of reactive oxygen species by dihydrofluorescein probes.
Authors:Diaz G, Liu S, Isola R, Diana A, Falchi AM
Journal:Histochem Cell Biol
PubMed ID:14574587
'Mitochondria are the main source of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The aim of this work was to verify the ROS generation in situ in HeLa cells exposed to prooxidants and antioxidants (menadione, tert-butyl hydroperoxide, antimycin A, vitamin E, N-acetyl-L-cysteine, and butylated hydroxytoluene) using the ROS-sensitive probes 6-carboxy-2'',7''-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate di-acetomethyl ester ... More
NAD(P)H oxidase mediates the endothelial barrier dysfunction induced by TNF-alpha.
Authors:Gertzberg N, Neumann P, Rizzo V, Johnson A
Journal:Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol
PubMed ID:12807699
'We tested the hypothesis that the NAD(P)H oxidase-dependent generation of superoxide anion (O2-*) mediates tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF)-induced alterations in the permeability of pulmonary microvessel endothelial monolayers (PMEM). The permeability of PMEM was assessed by the clearance rate of Evans blue-labeled albumin. The NAD(P)H oxidase subcomponents p47phox and p22phox were ... More
Prevention by anti-LFA-1 of acute myoblast death following transplantation.
Authors:Guérette B, Skuk D, Célestin F, Huard C, Tardif F, Asselin I, Roy B, Goulet M, Roy R, Entman M, Tremblay JP
Journal:J Immunol
PubMed ID:9278346
'Myoblast transplantation is a potential treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. One of the problems possibly responsible for the limited success of clinical trials is the rapid death of the myoblasts after transplantation. To investigate this problem, myoblasts expressing beta-galactosidase were injected in the tibialis anterior muscles of mice. Beta-galactosidase activity ... More
Implication of mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide generation in ceramide-induced apoptosis.
Authors:Quillet-Mary A, Jaffrézou JP, Mansat V, Bordier C, Naval J, Laurent G
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:9261153
'The key events implicated in ceramide-triggered apoptosis remain unknown. In this study we show that 25 microM C6-ceramide induced significant H2O2 production within 60 min, which increased up to 180 min in human myeloid leukemia U937 cells. Inactive analogue dihydro-C6-ceramide had no effect. Furthermore, no H2O2 production was observed in ... More