Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 521-31-3 |
Formula: | C8h7n3o2 |
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Product name | Luminol sodium salt |
CAS NO | 20666-12-0 |
Molecular formula | C8H6N3NaO2 |
Molecular weight | 199.14 |
Melting point | 319-320 C |
SOLUBLE | Soluble in water (50 mg/ml) |
Sensitiveness | Hygroscopic |
Manufacturer | Hubei Xindesheng Material Technology Co., Ltd |
The use of luminol monosodium salt is not only to detect blood stains and crime scenes, but also to detect peroxidase. It is also a metal ion mediated oxidation sensitive probe and a commonly used reagent in chemiluminescence analysis of metal cations and glucocorticoids. It can also image myeloperoxidase activity in the body. In summary, the use of luminol monosodium salt is very flexible and extensive.
Luminol monosodium salt powder or solution should be stored away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. During experiments and use, direct contact with the skin should be avoided as much as possible. To ensure the safety and health of laboratory personnel, it is advisable to wear laboratory clothing and disposable gloves as much as possible.
Chemiluminescence reagent is a commonly used reagent in chemical analysis, which detects target substances in samples through the luminescence phenomenon generated by chemical reactions. The principle is to use the energy released in chemical reactions to excite luminescent substances, causing them to emit visible light. This luminescence phenomenon is caused by the release of energy when the luminescent substance is in a high-energy excited state and undergoes non radiative transitions back to a low-energy ground state. Chemiluminescence reagents typically consist of two or more components, one of which is a luminescent substance and the other is a trigger, which react under appropriate conditions to produce luminescence. Chemiluminescence reagents have a wide range of applications, including criminal investigation, environmental monitoring, biomedical research, and more.
Chemiluminescence reagents are divided into direct chemiluminescence reagents and indirect chemiluminescence reagents. Direct chemiluminescence reagents include 8 series of azidyl esters, including azidyl ester DMAE-NHS, azidyl ester NSP-DMAE-NHS, azidyl salt NSP-SA, azidylhydrazide NSP-SA-ADH, isoluminol, etc. Indirect chemiluminescence reagents are divided into luminol and luminol monosodium salts.