
BODIPY FL acid | 126250-45-1
Catalog Number | F01-0154 |
Category | BODIPY |
Molecular Formula | C14H15BF2N2O2 |
Molecular Weight | 292.09 |
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Product Introduction
BODIPY FL Acid is a green-fluorescent, amine-reactive dye that produces bioconjugates with peptides, proteins, modified nucleotides, biopolymers and other amine-containing biomolecules.
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Synonyms | Pyrromethene FL; EverFluor FL |
Appearance | Solid Powder |
Excitation | 494 |
Emission | 517 |
BODIPY FL acid is a fluorescent dye known for its high brightness and stability, making it ideal for various biological and chemical applications. Here are some key applications of BODIPY FL acid.
Fluorescence Microscopy: BODIPY FL acid is widely used in fluorescence microscopy due to its strong fluorescence and photostability. It can be conjugated to antibodies, proteins, or other biomolecules to visualize cellular structures and track biological processes in live or fixed cells. The dye’s vibrant fluorescence allows researchers to obtain high-resolution images, facilitating the study of intracellular localization and dynamics.
Flow Cytometry: In flow cytometry, BODIPY FL acid is employed as a fluorescent label for analyzing cell populations based on specific surface or intracellular markers. Its excellent fluorescence properties enable precise detection and quantification of target cells, making it a valuable tool in immunophenotyping and cell sorting applications. The dye’s compatibility with various excitation and emission wavelengths enhances multiplexing capabilities in complex assays.
Chemical Sensors: BODIPY FL acid can be utilized in the design of chemical sensors for detecting a range of analytes, such as pH, ions, and small molecules. Its sensitivity to environmental changes can be exploited to develop sensors with high specificity and sensitivity. These sensors are beneficial for monitoring biochemical processes in real-time and for applications in environmental and clinical diagnostics.
Drug Delivery Research: In drug delivery studies, BODIPY FL acid is often used as a fluorescent marker to trace the distribution and release of drug carriers in biological systems. By labeling nanoparticles or vesicles with this dye, researchers can visualize and quantify their uptake and transport within cells and tissues. This information is vital for optimizing drug delivery systems and improving therapeutic outcomes.
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