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D- (+) Biotin, [3H(G)]- 250 µCi

Biotin, also known as Vitamin H or B7 is an important cofactor responsible for carbon dioxide transfer in several carboxylase enzyme reactions.

Feature Specification
Concentration 1 mCi/mL
Label Position Generally Labeled
Molecular Weight 244.3

Biotin, also known as Vitamin H or B7 is an important cofactor responsible for carbon dioxide transfer in several carboxylase enzyme reactions.

Product Variant
Unit Size: 250 µCi
Part #:
NET1215250UC
List Price
USD 8,110.80
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Overview

250 µCi quantity of D- (+) Biotin, [3H(G)]- is available for your research. Biotin, also known as Vitamin H or B7, is a water-soluble vitamin that helps convert food into energy. In addition to this, it also influences cell growth, affects amino acids involved in protein synthesis, and is involved in various metabolic reactions involved in the transfer of carbon dioxide.

Biotin is widely used to conjugate proteins in biochemical assays. Proteins of interest are biotinylated and the high affinity of biotin for streptavidin is exploited as the target molecular interaction for these biochemical assays. This approach is especially advantageous in the research of biosensors and cell sorting.

Specifications

Concentration
1 mCi/mL
Molecular Weight
244.3
Application
Drug Discovery & Development
Brand
NEN Radiochemicals
Buffer/Solvent
Aqueous solution containing 50 µmoles of 2-mercaptoethanol
Detection Modality
Radiometric
Label Position
Generally Labeled
Packaging
NENSure vial
Radioisotope
3H
Shipping Conditions
Shipped in Dry Ice
Special Ordering Information
This is a radioactive product - shipping address must have a license to receive radioactive materials.
Storage Conditions
-80°C
Unit Size
250 µCi

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