BCIP Red
A red derivative of BCIP that produces a red (λmax 565 nm) colored precipitate instead of the blue/violet precipitate of BCIP. BCIP and derivatives are the most widely used chromogenic phosphatase substrate for the detection of alkaline phosphatase labeled proteins and are compatible with a variety of applications.
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Product Description
BCIP Red (5-Bromo-6-chloro-3-indoxyl phosphate, p-toluidine salt) is a derivative of BCIP. While BCIP yields a blue precipitating product, BCIP Red produces a red (λmax 565 nm) colored precipitate. BCIP and the derivatives are the most widely used chromogenic phosphatase substrate. They are often used with the oxidant NBT (nitro blue tetrazolium chloride), which facilitates the precipitation, to detect alkaline phosphatase activity and alkaline phosphatase labeled proteins in a variety of applications, such as immunohistochemistry, westerns, and in situ hybridization.
- Red colormetric detection of alkaline phosphatase activity and labels
- Compatible with a variety of applications
- Use alone or in combination with NBT
- White solid soluble in DMF
For your convenience, we offer a BCIP Red/NBT kit (10005) that contains both reagents. We also offer Alkaline Phosphatase Conjugated Antibodies.
Find the Right Stain for your Application
The original BCIP forms a dark blue (λmax 615 nm) precipitate and is available in two different salt formulations; BCIP, toluidine salt is soluble in DMF while BCIP, sodium salt is soluble in water. We also offer a Pink BCIP derivative, which produces a pink colored (λmax 540 nm) precipitate. BCIP Red produces a red colored (λmax 565 nm) precipitate. Please see our BCIP Kits that are paired with NBT (nitro blue tetrazolium chloride) for user convenience.
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References
- Dev Dyn. 236, 1475 (2007)DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21152
- Dev Dyn. 238, 2179 (2009)DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.21883