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DCIP sodium, a blue dye, is commonly utilized in various biochemical and biotechnological applications as an indicator of redox reactions. It possesses unique chemical properties that change color according to the oxidation state of the substance being tested. It is frequently used in enzyme assays, such as measuring succinate dehydrogenase activity, or in protein quantification methods (e.g., the Lowry assay).
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Description | DCIP sodium, a blue dye, is commonly utilized in various biochemical and biotechnological applications as an indicator of redox reactions. It possesses unique chemical properties that change color according to the oxidation state of the substance being tested. It is frequently used in enzyme assays, such as measuring succinate dehydrogenase activity, or in protein quantification methods (e.g., the Lowry assay). |
In vitro | DCIP (Dichlorophenylindophenol) sodium is a biochemical reagent used as a biological material or organic compound in life science research. |
Alias | Indochlorophenol sodium, Dichlorophenylindophenol sodium, DCPIP sodium |
Molecular Weight | 290.08 |
Formula | C12H6Cl2NNaO2 |
Cas No. | 620-45-1 |
Storage | Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year | Shipping with blue ice. |
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