BODIPY™ FL C16 (ácido 4,4-difluoro-5,7-dimetil-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indaceno-3-hexadecanoico)
BODIPY&trade; FL C<sub>16</sub> (ácido 4,4-difluoro-5,7-dimetil-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-<i>s</i>-indaceno-3-hexadecanoico)
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BODIPY™ FL C16 (ácido 4,4-difluoro-5,7-dimetil-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indaceno-3-hexadecanoico)

El ácido graso verde fluorescente, BODIPY™ FL C16 se puede utilizar como un precursor sintético de una gran variedad deMás información
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D38211 mg
Número de catálogo D3821
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281,88
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1 mg
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El ácido graso verde fluorescente, BODIPY™ FL C16 se puede utilizar como un precursor sintético de una gran variedad de fosfolípidos fluorescentes. A diferencia de los fluoróforos como el pireno, la DPH y la NBD, BODIPY™ es relativamente insensible al medio ambiente y es fluorescente tanto en entornos acuosos como lipídicos.
Para uso exclusivo en investigación. No apto para uso en procedimientos diagnósticos.
Especificaciones
Nombre del producto químico o materialÁcidos grasos
Excitación/emisión505/512 nm
Almacenamiento recomendadoAlmacenar en el congelador (de – 5 a – 30 °C) y proteger de la luz.
Forma físicaSolid
Línea de productosBODIPY
Cantidad1 mg
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Abstract
Microspectroscopic imaging of nodulation factor-binding sites on living Vicia sativa roots using a novel bioactive fluorescent nodulation factor.
Authors:Gadella TW, Vereb G, Hadri AE, Röhrig H, Schmidt J, John M, Schell J, Bisseling T
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:9129802
A novel bioactive fluorescent nodulation (Nod) factor, NodRlv-IV(BODIPY FL-C16), has been synthesized by attaching a BODIPY FL-C16 acyl chain to the primary amino group of chitotetraose deacetylated at the nonreducing terminus by recombinant NodB. The binding of the fluorescent Nod factor to root systems of Vicia sativa was investigated with ... More
Liver fatty acid-binding protein colocalizes with peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha and enhances ligand distribution to nuclei of living cells.
Authors:Huang H, Starodub O, McIntosh A, Atshaves BP, Woldegiorgis G, Kier AB, Schroeder F
Journal:Biochemistry
PubMed ID:14992586
'Although it is hypothesized that long-chain fatty acyl CoAs (LCFA-CoAs) and long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) regulate transcription in the nucleus, little is known regarding factors that determine the distribution of these ligands to nuclei of living cells. Immunofluorescence colocalization showed that liver fatty acid-binding protein (L-FABP; binds LCFA-CoA as well ... More
Detection of lipid peroxidation on erythrocytes using the excimer-forming property of a lipophilic BODIPY fluorescent dye.
Authors:Makrigiorgos GM
Journal:J Biochem Biophys Methods
PubMed ID:9310865
'Lipophilic analogues of dipyrrometheneboron (BODIPY-FL) dyes, used for membrane studies, normally fluoresce in the green wavelength region (approximately 516 nm), but at high local concentration, they shift their emission to the red region (approximately 540-600 nm) via excimer formation. A two-wavelength-based method is described that utilizes the excimer-forming property of ... More
Liver fatty acid binding protein expression enhances branched-chain fatty acid metabolism.
Authors:Atshaves BP, Storey SM, Huang H, Schroeder F
Journal:Mol Cell Biochem
PubMed ID:15124915
'Although liver fatty acid binding protein (L-FABP) is known to enhance uptake and esterification of straight-chain fatty acids such as palmitic acid and oleic acid, its effects on oxidation and further metabolism of branched-chain fatty acids such as phytanic acid are not completely understood. The present data demonstrate for the ... More
Lateral diffusion of small compounds in human stratum corneum and model lipid bilayer systems.
Authors:Johnson ME, Berk DA, Blankschtein D, Golan DE, Jain RK, Langer RS
Journal:Biophys J
PubMed ID:8913603
'An image-based technique of fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (video-FRAP) was used to measure the lateral diffusion coefficients of a series of nine fluorescent probes in two model lipid bilayer systems, dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) and DMPC/cholesterol (40 mol%), as well as in human stratum corneum-extracted lipids. The probes were all lipophilic, varied ... More