Description

Flamma® Fluors 749 NHS Sulfo-ester is a reactive form of near infrared (NIR) fluorescent dye induced from cyanine structure and used to generate a stable fluorescence signal in bioimaging. The maxima of Ex/Em values are at 749/774 nm, similar to that of Alexa 750, Cy7.5, IRDye 750 and Dylight 755. Flamma 749 might be excited using 750 nm laser line or dye-pumped laser excitation and the emission occurs at biological tissue permeable NIR region. Flamma Fluors 749-conjugated primary and secondary antibody are used as molecular probes for in vitro imaging and other fluorescence detection methods. Sulfo-NHS esters have higher water solubility than NHS esters, thus they do not need organic co-solvent and readily react with amine-modified oligonucleotides or amino groups of proteins, i.e. the ε-amino groups of lysine or the amine terminus of nucleotides to form a stable amide bond between dye and the biomolecule. We offer Flamma Fluors 749 Sulfo-NHS ester for labeling of antibodies, peptides, proteins, ligands, and in vivo NIR imaging. 

Specifications

Fluorophore: Flamma® Fluors 749

Reactive group: Sulfo-NHS ester

Excitation/Emission Max.(nm): 749/774 

Spectrally similar dyes: Alexa750, DyLight755, Cy7.5, IRDye750

Extinction coefficient: ≥ 200,000 cm-1M-1

CF280: 0.03

Appearance: Green Solid

Molecular Weight: 888.04 g/mol   

Solubility: DMF, DMSO

Storage conditions: -20 ℃, protect from light



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