DAPI dilactate structure
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Common Name | DAPI dilactate | ||
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CAS Number | 28718-91-4 | Molecular Weight | 457.48 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C22H27N5O6 | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of DAPI dilactateDAPI (dilactate) is a blue fluorescent dye that preferentially binds dsDNA and binds to minor groove AT clusters. DAPI (dilactate) is combined with dsDNA, and the fluorescence was enhanced about 20-fold. DAPI (dilactate) can be used to identify the cell cycle and specifically stains the nucleus but not the cytoplasm. DAPI (dilactate) form is more soluble in water than DAPI (dihydrochloride) form. [1][2] |
Name | 2-(4-carbamimidoylphenyl)-1H-indole-6-carboximidamide,2-hydroxypropanoic acid |
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Description | DAPI (dilactate) is a blue fluorescent dye that preferentially binds dsDNA and binds to minor groove AT clusters. DAPI (dilactate) is combined with dsDNA, and the fluorescence was enhanced about 20-fold. DAPI (dilactate) can be used to identify the cell cycle and specifically stains the nucleus but not the cytoplasm. DAPI (dilactate) form is more soluble in water than DAPI (dihydrochloride) form. [1][2] |
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References |
[1]. Kapuscinski J. DAPI: a DNA-specific fluorescent probe. Biotech Histochem. 1995 Sep;70(5):220-33. |
Molecular Formula | C22H27N5O6 |
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Molecular Weight | 457.48 |
Exact Mass | 367.16400 |
PSA | 173.06000 |
LogP | 3.45490 |