Comment choisir un substrat chromogénique approprié?

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July 03, 2025
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Brief: Discover how to choose the right chromogenic substrate with our in-depth analysis of ALPS reagent (82611-85-6). Learn about factors like temperature, reaction time, and storage conditions that impact its stability in biochemical detection.
Related Product Features:
  • ALPS reagent is a high-sensitivity chromogenic substrate used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and clinical diagnostics.
  • La stabilité d'ALPS est influencée par la température, le temps de réaction, l'environnement de la solution et les conditions de stockage.
  • Optimal temperature regulation is crucial to balance efficiency and enzyme activity during color development.
  • Contrôler le temps de réaction garantit le développement complet de la couleur sans bruit de fond excessif.
  • The solution environment, including pH and ion strength, must be optimized for accurate results.
  • Proper storage conditions, including sealed and dark environments at low temperatures, preserve ALPS purity and activity.
  • ALPS reagent is available as a pure white powder with a molecular weight of 265.30 and over 99% purity.
  • Manufactured by Hubei Xindesheng Materials, ALPS is packed in 50g bottles for convenient laboratory use.
FAQ:
  • What is the CAS number for ALPS reagent?
    The CAS number for ALPS reagent is 82611-85-6.
  • How should ALPS reagent be stored to maintain its stability?
    ALPS reagent should be stored in a sealed, dark environment at low temperatures to prevent degradation and maintain its activity.
  • What factors affect the color development of ALPS reagent?
    The color development of ALPS reagent is affected by temperature, reaction time, solution pH, and the presence of interfering substances.
  • What is the recommended pH range for using ALPS reagent?
    The recommended pH range for ALPS reagent is 6.5-7.5 to ensure optimal enzyme activity and color stability.