Fluorescent Substances

Labelling materials with chromogenic and fluorogenic markers

Labeling of proteins, antibodies, peptides and various chemical substances with colored and fluorescent markers allows them to be viewed with light microscopy and fluorescent microscopy. It also enables their identification and tracking by various chemical and biological methods.

Fluorescent Substances

Chromogenic and fluorogenic peptides and proteins

We can label peptides with chromogenic or fluorescent dyes such as Dinitrophenol, Dansyl, Dabsyl, Fluorescein, Rhodamine and more… for fluorescence microscopy, and monitoring of peptide substrates with spectrophotometric methods such as ELISA.

Peptides and proteins can be labeled with a wide variety of chromogenic and fluorescent dyes for the entire scaling range of visible light and unique labels adapted to dedicated microscopy.

Substrates for enzymes

Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate processes of disassembly and assembly in nature.

 

It is possible to produce unique and specific substrates for the enzyme, which change their color as a result of being broken down by the enzyme. For example, the change of the substrate from yellow in its complete state to blue in its degraded state by the enzyme.

Analytical test methods for colored and fluorescent substrates

Analysis of labeled substrates, peptides and proteins using the methods of spectroscopy, gel electrophoresis, Reverse Phase HPLC, ELISA and mass spectrometry. The methods are adjusted according to the material being tested.

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