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Fluorescein Hexylamine

Fluorescein hexylamine can be coupled to activated carboxy groups or sulfonyl chlorides. This product could be used as a direct replacement to fluorescein cadaverine (cat#: 92000).

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493/517 nm (pH 9)

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Fluorescein hexylamine can be coupled to activated carboxy groups or sulfonyl chlorides.  This product could be used as a direct replacement to fluorescein cadaverine (cat#: 92000)

  • λExEm (pH 9) = 493/517 nm
  • Yellow solid soluble in DMSO, DMF, or pH>6.5 buffers
  • Store at 4°C and protect from light
  • C29H27F3N2O8
  • MW: 588.54

 

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