What are the Invitrogen AP Chromogenic Substrate (BCIP/NBT) and Invitrogen HRP Chromogenic Substrate (TMB)?
- Invitrogen AP Chromogenic Substrate (BCIP/NBT) and Invitrogen HRP Chromogenic Substrate (TMB) are ready-to-use, single component substrates for sensitive immunodetection of alkaline phosphatase (AP) or horse radish peroxidase (HRP), respectively, on western blots or dot blots. The sensitivity of the AP substrate is in the 100 pg range, while the HRP substrate is in the 1 ng range (see Note below).
- Invitrogen AP Chromogenic Substrate consists of a ready-to-use solution of 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-1-phosphate (BCIP) and nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) which forms a black-purple precipitate upon reaction with alkaline phosphatase. It is available as a standalone product (Cat. Nos. WP20001) and is also a component of the WesternBreeze Chromogenic Detection Kits.
- Invitrogen HRP Chromogenic Substrate consists of a ready-to-use non-toxic solution of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) which forms a blue precipitate upon reaction with horse radish peroxidase. It is available as a standalone product (Cat. No. WP20004).
Note: Sensitivity may vary depending upon the antigen and antibody used for detection.