The fluorescent sensor in the MAK164-1KT Intracellular Hydrogen Peroxide Assay is fluorescein-based. The sensor initially exists in the non-fluorescent lactone form, which is then converted into the fluorescent quinoid form upon reaction with hydrogen peroxide. The oxidation of hydrogen peroxide removes the lactone-locking group.
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usage
sufficient for 200 fluorometric tests (green fluorescence)
detection method
fluorometric
relevant disease(s)
aging/geriatric diseases; neurological disorders; pulmonary disorders; orthopedic diseases; cardiovascular diseases
storage temp.
−20°C
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This Item | MAK166 | MAK165 | MAK311 |
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| detection method fluorometric | detection method fluorometric | detection method fluorometric | detection method colorimetric |
| usage sufficient for 200 fluorometric tests (green fluorescence) | usage sufficient for 500 fluorometric tests (infrared fluorescence) | usage sufficient for 500 fluorometric tests (red fluorescence) | usage - |
| storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. 2-8°C |
| relevant disease(s) aging/geriatric diseases; neurological disorders; pulmonary disorders; orthopedic diseases; cardiovascular diseases | relevant disease(s) orthopedic diseases; cardiovascular diseases; aging/geriatric diseases; neurological disorders; pulmonary disorders | relevant disease(s) cardiovascular diseases; aging/geriatric diseases; orthopedic diseases; pulmonary disorders; neurological disorders | relevant disease(s) cardiovascular diseases; aging/geriatric diseases; neonatal diseases; pediatric diseases; orthopedic diseases; neurological disorders; pulmonary disorders |
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Biochem/physiol Actions
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10 - Combustible liquids
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WGK 3
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