QCan inhibitors be used for cell experiments?
AYes, our inhibitors can be used for cell/in vitro experiments. However, some compounds may not have literature supporting their use in cell experiments. In such cases, we cannot guarantee efficacy.
QWhat should I do if the product colors are different after multiple purchases?
AFirst, please confirm the batch number. If it's the same batch, please verify the product's color with our technical specialist. If they are from different batches, the color difference may result from variations in the manufacturing process. Factors such as operations, temperature, and duration during production could influence the color. If you have concerns about a specific batch, please download the corresponding quality inspection report from our official website. We take full responsibility for the quality.
QWhat equipment should be used for ultrasound?
AUltrasonic cleaners" are recommended instead of "ultrasonic disruptors".
QCan inhibitors be used for animal experiments?
AYes, our inhibitors can be used for animal/in vivo experiments. However, some compounds may not have literature supporting their use in animal experiments. In such cases, we cannot guarantee efficacy.
QHow to use compounds in animal experiments? How to determine dosage and administrative routes?
AThe usage of the same compound may vary for different animal models and disease models. It is recommended to decide the usage based on the experimental purpose and refer to literatures.
Common administration routes include intraperitoneal injection, oral gavage, etc. Due to the first-pass effect, compounds that can be administered orally may also be suitable for intraperitoneal injection, but those suitable for intraperitoneal injection may not necessarily be suitable for oral gavage. Dosages for different species can be converted based on tables provided on our official website. It is best to refer to specific literatures for dosages in a particular animal species.
Our compounds can be used in both cell and animal experiments, but some compounds may not have literature supporting their use in animal experiments. In such cases, we cannot guarantee efficacy.