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ROS Probe, HPF (CAS 359010-69-8)

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Alternate Names:
Hydroxyphenyl Fluorescein
Application:
ROS Probe, HPF is a cell-permeable, photo-stable hydroxyphenyl-substituted fluorescein compound
CAS Number:
359010-69-8
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
424.4
Molecular Formula:
C26H16O6
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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ROS Probe, HPF, is utilized extensively in research to detect and quantify reactive oxygen species (ROS) in various biological systems. The compound is specifically sensitive to hydroxyl radicals and peroxynitrite, which are types of ROS that play significant roles in cellular oxidative stress. Researchers employ HPF in the study of oxidative damage mechanisms, where it helps in understanding the impact of ROS at the molecular level within cells. It is also used to track changes in ROS levels in response to environmental stressors or during the course of cell signaling events. Additionally, HPF is a tool in the investigation of the role of oxidative stress in aging and in various environmental and biological conditions that influence cellular redox states.ROS Probe, HPF, is utilized extensively in research to detect and quantify reactive oxygen species (ROS) in various biological systems. The compound is specifically sensitive to hydroxyl radicals and peroxynitrite, which are types of ROS that play significant roles in cellular oxidative stress. Researchers employ HPF in the study of oxidative damage mechanisms, where it helps in understanding the impact of ROS at the molecular level within cells. It is also used to track changes in ROS levels in response to environmental stressors or during the course of cell signaling events. Additionally, HPF is a tool in the investigation of the role of oxidative stress in aging and in various environmental and biological conditions that influence cellular redox states.


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ROS Probe, HPF, 1 mg

sc-222262
1 mg
$520.00