APTAB [3-(9-Anthracene)propyl triMethylamMonium bromide] structure
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Common Name | APTAB [3-(9-Anthracene)propyl triMethylamMonium bromide] | ||
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| CAS Number | 86727-71-1 | Molecular Weight | 358.31500 | |
| Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
| Molecular Formula | C20H24BrN | Melting Point | N/A | |
| MSDS | N/A | Flash Point | N/A | |
Use of APTAB [3-(9-Anthracene)propyl triMethylamMonium bromide]APTAB is a fluorescent cationic membrane probe. APTAB locates the anthracene-labeled molecules incorporated into model membranes by fluorescence quenching[1]. |
| Name | 9-Anthracenepropanaminium, N,N,N-trimethyl-, bromide |
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| Description | APTAB is a fluorescent cationic membrane probe. APTAB locates the anthracene-labeled molecules incorporated into model membranes by fluorescence quenching[1]. |
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| In Vitro | Guidelines (Following is our recommended protocol. This protocol only provides a guideline, and should be modified according to your specific needs). 1. Prepare APTAB in water with a concentration of 50 µM. 2. Mix APTAB with sample in a 10 mL volumetric flask, and then sonication for 5 min. 3. Store sample in dark for 1 day. 4. Measure resorufin fluorescence[1]. |
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| Molecular Formula | C20H24BrN |
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| Molecular Weight | 358.31500 |
| Exact Mass | 357.10900 |
| LogP | 5.58990 |