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Fluorescein (Synonyms: Uranine)

Catalog No.GC30141

La fluoresceÍna (uranina) se usa ampliamente como marcador fluorescente en aplicaciones médicas y biolÓgicas y como marcador de tejidos infectados por tumores. La fluoresceÍna (uranina) es un fluorÓforo verde representativo que se ha utilizado ampliamente como andamio de sondas fluorescentes verdes Útiles en la prÁctica.

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Fluorescein  Chemical Structure

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
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250mg
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1g
60,00 $
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5g
69,00 $
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Fluorescein is a synthetic fluorescent tracer.

The fluorescein dye is a common fluorescent probe. Its very high molar absorptivity at the wavelength of the argon laser (488 nm), large fluorescence quantum yield and high photostability makes it a very useful and sensitive fluorescent label. Fluorescein is commercially available in many derivatives, such as fluorescein isothiocyanate and fluorescein succinimidyl ester, that can be covalently attached to macromolecules and to amino acids. The labeled molecules can be detected with very high sensitivity which is utilized in, for example, capillary electrophoresis. The emission spectrum of fluorescein overlaps extensively the absorption spectrum of tetramethyl rhodamine, which is a related strongly fluorescent dye, making this pair very suitable for energy transfer experiments to determine distances within and between labeled macromolecules. Fluorescein in aqueous solution occurs in cationic, neutral, anionic and dianionic forms making its absorption and fluoresence properties strongly pH dependent[1].

[1]. R Sj back, et al. Absorption and fluorescence properties of fluorescein. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy

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