Difference between revisions of "Resorufin"
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== Preparation of resorufin solutions == | == Preparation of resorufin solutions == | ||
Source: Sigma 424455 | :::: Source: Sigma 424455 | ||
=== Storage solution === | === Storage solution === | ||
Prepare a 1.2 mM storage solution of resorufin by adding 13.5 mg resorufin in 50 | :::: Prepare a 1.2 mM storage solution of resorufin by adding 13.5 mg resorufin in 50 mL of a 10 mM KOH solution and store aliquots of 2 mL of this storage solution at -20 °C. | ||
=== Stock solution === | === Stock solution === | ||
Prior to experiments thaw 2 | :::: Prior to experiments thaw 2 mL storage solution, pipette 1.666 mL into a 25 mL volumetric flask and add 10 mM KOH to 25 mL to obtain a stock solution of 80 µM resorufin. |
Revision as of 03:01, 26 November 2018
Description
Resorufin is a fluorescence probe used in various biological assays. Among others, it is the product obtained in the Horseradish peroxidase-catalyzed assay using Amplex Red for the measurement of H2O2 production.
Abbreviation: Res
MitoPedia methods:
Fluorometry
Preparation of resorufin solutions
- Source: Sigma 424455
Storage solution
- Prepare a 1.2 mM storage solution of resorufin by adding 13.5 mg resorufin in 50 mL of a 10 mM KOH solution and store aliquots of 2 mL of this storage solution at -20 °C.
Stock solution
- Prior to experiments thaw 2 mL storage solution, pipette 1.666 mL into a 25 mL volumetric flask and add 10 mM KOH to 25 mL to obtain a stock solution of 80 µM resorufin.