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Fluorescein-PEG8-Acid is a xanthene dye with excitation/emission maximum of 494/517 nm and a free terminal carboxyl acid. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups in the presence of activators (e.g. EDC, or HATU) to form a stable amide bond. It could be used as a quantum yield standard. Hydrophilic PEG spacer increases solubility in aqueous media and reduces steric hindrance during binding. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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BDP FL-PEG8-acid is a BDP FL acid linker containing a hydrophilic PEG spacer arm. BDP FL is a green-fluorescent dye and the hydrophilic PEG spacer arm increases water solubility as well as membrane permability. BDP FL dye has several characteristics that make it potentially superior in some applications, including high extinction coefficient, high fluorescence quantum yield, narrow emission bandwidth, red shift in fluorescence emission at high dye concentrations, relatively long excited-state lifetime, etc. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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AMCA-PEG1-acid is a fluroescent reagent with a terminal carboxylic acid group. The hydrophilic PEG spacer arm increases water solubility, membrane permability, and conjugation efficiency. AMCA-PEG1-acid is a popular blue fluorescent tagging molecule that has a maximal absorption of 345 nm and emission at 450 nm. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups of activated NHS ester to form a stable amide bond. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.
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AMCA-PEG4-acid is a fluroescent reagent with a terminal carboxylic acid group. The hydrophilic PEG spacer arm increases water solubility, membrane permability, and conjugation efficiency. AMCA-PEG4-acid is a popular blue fluorescent tagging molecule that has a maximal absorption of 345 nm and emission at 450 nm. The terminal carboxylic acid can react with primary amine groups of activated NHS ester to form a stable amide bond. Reagent grade, for research purpose. Please contact us for GMP-grade inquiries.