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Fluoraldehyde™ o-Phthaldialdehyde Crystals (OPA)
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Fluoraldehyde Crystals are o-phthalaldehyde (OPA), a highly sensitive fluorescent derivatization reagent for peptide or amino acid detection and quantitation in HPLC.
Features of Fluoraldehyde o-Phthalaldehyde Crystals:
• For pre- or post-column amino acid derivatization for fluorescent detection and quantitation • Reacts with all primary amine-containing analytes to yield fluorescent derivatives (ex/em = 340nm/455nm) • Provides an accurate measure of both composition and absolute protein-peptide content • Ideal for work with recombinant proteins and synthetic peptides • Can be used for fluorescent protein or peptide assay • Can be prepared as a stable aqueous solution in borate (see instructions)
Fluoraldehyde Crystals are a specially purified, fluorogenic-grade preparation of o-phthalaldehyde (OPA). This amine-reactive compound is primarily used for high-sensitivity, fluorescent detection of primary amines, including amino acids, peptides, proteins and polyamines in pre- or post-column chromatographic effluents.
Reagent Properties: • Alternative names: Fluoraldehyde Crystals, OPA • Chemical name: ortho-Phthalaldehyde • Reactive toward: Primary amines (—NH2) • Chemical formula: C8H6O2 • CAS number: 643-79-8 • Molecular weight: 134.12 • Form: Pale yellow, free-flowing crystals
For even greater sensitivity, use a combination of OPA and Fmoc-Chloride with automated pre-column derivatization to detect both primary and secondary amines. With this application, primary amino acids are first derivatized with OPA and then remaining secondary amino acids are reacted with Fmoc-Chloride, resulting in extraordinary amino acid detection sensitivity and accuracy (see Lindroth and Mopper, 1979; Lee and Drescher, 1979).
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.