DCIP sodium

Catalog No.: A24752
Biochemical Assay Reagent
DCIP sodium is a redox indicator utilized primarily in biochemical assays. Its distinctive blue coloration shifts according to the oxidation state of the analyte, making it effective in measuring enzymatic activities, including succinate dehydrogenase. Additionally, it serves as a valuable reagent in protein quantification methods, such as the Lowry assay, facilitating accurate analytical results in various research applications.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionDCIP sodium is a redox indicator utilized primarily in biochemical assays. Its distinctive blue coloration shifts according to the oxidation state of the analyte, making it effective in measuring enzymatic activities, including succinate dehydrogenase. Additionally, it serves as a valuable reagent in protein quantification methods, such as the Lowry assay, facilitating accurate analytical results in various research applications.
Product Information
Catalog NumA24752
FormulaC12H6Cl2NNaO2
Molecular Weight290.07
CAS Number620-45-1
SMILESO=C1C(Cl)=C/C(C=C1Cl)=N/C2=CC=C(C=C2)O[Na]
SynonymsDichlorophenylindophenol sodium; DCPIP sodium; Indochlorophenol sodium
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