
(E,E)-3,5-Bis(phenylethenyl)-BDP lipid stain | CAS 148185-53-9
| Catalog Number | F01-0274 |
| Category | BODIPY |
| Molecular Formula | C25H19N2BF2 |
| Molecular Weight | 396.24 |
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Product Introduction
(E,E)-3,5-Bis(phenylethenyl)-BDP lipid stain is a fluorescent stain that features a conjugated aromatic system, enabling its use in visualizing lipid structures within biological samples. This compound is characterized by its extended π-conjugation, which contributes to its distinct spectral properties, including specific excitation and emission wavelengths conducive to fluorescence microscopy. As a lipid stain, it is incorporated into bioimaging workflows to facilitate the study of lipid distribution and dynamics in cellular membranes, supporting research in cellular biology and biochemical assays.
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Product Specification
Chemical Information
| Synonyms | 5,5-difluoro-3,7-di((E)-styryl)-5H-4l4,5l4-dipyrrolo[1,2-c:2',1'-f][1,3,2]diazaborinine |
| Solubility | Soluble in DMF, DMSO |
| Appearance | Gold-green Powder |
Product Specification
| Excitation | 627 |
| Emission | 640 |
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