Difference between revisions of "Cycloheptaamylose dansyl chloride"
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | A fluorescent dye used to detect [ | + | A fluorescent dye used to detect [[protein|proteins]]. Cycloheptaamylose dansyl chloride (DC-C7A) is a water soluble complex made cyclodextrin hydrate mixed with [[dansyl chloride]]. It forms a bright yellow solid that is soluble in aqueous alkaline solution. With the exception of [[albumin]], DC-C7A is has good selectivity for most proteins in paint samples, including [[casein]] (Messinger 1992). |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 13:17, 13 January 2014
Description
A fluorescent dye used to detect proteins. Cycloheptaamylose dansyl chloride (DC-C7A) is a water soluble complex made cyclodextrin hydrate mixed with Dansyl chloride. It forms a bright yellow solid that is soluble in aqueous alkaline solution. With the exception of Albumin, DC-C7A is has good selectivity for most proteins in paint samples, including Casein (Messinger 1992).
Synonyms and Related Terms
DC-C7A
Additional Information
J.Messinger, "Ultraviolet-Fluorescence Microscopy of Paint Cross Sections: Cycloheptaamylose-Dansyl Chloride Complex as a Protein-Selective Stain" JAIC 31:267-74, 1992.