XAF Black(TM) Ultra Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker

XAF Black(TM) Ultra Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker
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ABD-2468 1 ml -

3 - 8 business days*

249.00€
 
XAF Black(TM) Ultra Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker is a recent upgrade of our outstanding... more
Product information "XAF Black(TM) Ultra Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker"
XAF Black(TM) Ultra Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker is a recent upgrade of our outstanding XAF Black(TM) Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker. It has significantly enhanced quenching capability and greatly improved water solubility. It is specifically formulated to reduce autofluorescence from lipofuscin. XAF Black(TM) Ultra Lipofuscin Autofluorescence Blocker can be much more effectively used to block the autofluorescence of lipofuscin than other similar products on the market. It can also be used to reduce other background fluorescence, as well as autofluorescence from other sources such as collagen, elastin, and red blood cells. It is a material that can accumulate in aged human and animal tissues. Lipofuscin is a heterogeneous amalgam mainly composed of oxidized proteins (30 to 70%) and lipids such as triglycerides, free fatty acids, cholesterol, and lipoproteins (20 to 50%). Carbohydrates make a small contribution that proportionally may increase with age (4 to 7%). It is generally considered that the protein content has a significant contribution from mitochondria, e.g., ATP synthase subunit residues in congenital ceroid lipofuscinoses. Lipofuscin accumulates in the lysosomes of many cell types with age and/or in patients with severe malnutrition and cancer cachexia. Due to its broad excitation and emission spectra (400 to 700 nm) the presence of lipofuscin complicates the fluorescence imaging of tissues employing exogenous detection fluorophores. The spectrum of lipofuscin overlaps with those of almost all the commonly used detection fluorophores, making it difficult or even impossible to distinguish between specific labelling and autofluorescence caused by lipofuscin. It often hampers fluorescence-based techniques if not properly addressed and corrected for. Autofluorescence is the natural emission of biological substances such as NAD(P)H in liver and vitamin A in hepatic stellate cells. Several other endogenous fluorophores are also known to cause autofluorescence in many tissues.
Supplier: AAT Bioquest
Supplier-Nr: 2468

Properties

Application: Highly water soluble, Lipofuscin caused autofluorescence blocker, other autofluorescence blocker

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Storage: -20°C (protect from light)
Shipping: +20°C (International: +20°C)
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