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QuantiFluo™ ALP Detection Reagent, BioAssay Systems
QuantiFluo™ ALP Detection Reagent, BioAssay Systems
Catalog # 75878-190
Supplier:  BIOASSAY SYSTEMS
CAS Number:  
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QuantiFluo™ ALP Detection Reagent, BioAssay Systems
Catalog # 75878-190
Supplier:  BIOASSAY SYSTEMS
Supplier Number:  QFALP-6ML
CAS Number:  
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Specifications

  • Description:
    ALP Detection Reagent
  • Size:
    6 mL
  • Method:
    FL360/450 nm
  • Sample:
    Biological
  • Cat. No.:
    75878-190
  • No. of reactions:
    600
  • Supplier no.:
    QFALP-6ML

Specifications

About this item

Stabilized 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate (MUP) liquid substrate reagent for detecting alkaline phosphatase activity.

  • Stable single reagent
  • Highly sensitive fluorescence detection
  • Can be visualized under a UV light

QuantiFluo™ ALP Reagent is a stable 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate (MUP) liquid substrate reagent formulated for detecting alkaline phosphatase ALP, e.g. in ELISA. This single reagent produces a highly fluorescent product (λex/em = 360/450 nm) when dephosphorylated by ALP. The fluorescent product can also be visualized under a UV light.