Tetrabromorhodamine 123, bromide
Tetrabromorhodamine 123 can be used to generate singlet oxygen (1O2) in mitochondrial membranes (1,2). The dye has a quantum yield for singlet oxygen generation of 0.65-0.7 and is particularly toxic to carcinoma cells.
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Product Description
Tetrabromorhodamine 123 can be used to generate singlet oxygen (1O2) in mitochondrial membranes (1,2). The dye has a quantum yield for singlet oxygen generation of 0.65-0.7 and is particularly toxic to carcinoma cells.3
- λEx/λEm(MeOH) = 524/550 nm
- ε (MeOH) = 91,000
- Orange red solid soluble in DMSO or DMF
- Store at 4°C and protect from light, especially in solution
- C21H13Br5N2O3
- MW: 740.86
References
1. Photochem Photobiol 55, 81 (1992).
2. Proc SPIE 997, 48 (1988).
3. Cancer Res 49, 3961 (1989).
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