廠牌:VisualProtein
供應商:賽恩斯生物科技股份有限公司
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Economic and stable ECL substrate for Western blot
LumiFlash™ Prime Chemiluminescent Substrate is a ready-to-use reagent for chemiluminescent detection of immobilized proteins (Western blotting), conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) directly or indirectly. In the presence of hydrogen peroxide, HRP catalyzes the oxidation of cyclic diacylhydrazides, such as luminol, and light emits. LumiFlash™ Prime Chemiluminescent Substrate provides a convenient way to visualize HRP-based detection. Simply mix and add the solutions onto the membrane. The signal of target protein can be recorded by exposure to X-ray film or compatible image acquisition system.
Special Characteristic
Product Detail :
Figure 1. The comparison of WB application for LumiFlash Prime, VisGlow and Luminata Crescendo.
Hela cell lysate with 1/2 serial dilution from 20 µg was separated by 12.5% SDS-PAGE and probed by anti b-actin. All results were exposed to X-ray film for 1 minute.
Order Information
Cat. No. |
Product Name |
Description |
LF01-500 |
LumiFlash™ Prime ChemiluminescentSubstrate, HRP |
250mL Solution A + 250mL Solution B |
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