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RA-Resa NADH [Catalog #P046]

■ Chemical structure & Information
RA-Resa NADH is a turn-on fluorescent probe for direct NADH detection at physiological pH (7.4). It shows strong fluorescence enhancement with NADH, while exhibiting minimal response to common biomolecules (including NAD⁺) and a much weaker response to NADPH (λ_ex/λ_em = 480/570 nm).
■ Cell Image
Microscopic images of probe RA-Resa (5 μM, 15 min)-stained live OSCC cells after incubation in following conditions. (A,D) No glucose for 30 min; (B) 1 mM glucose for 30 min; (C) 20 mM glucose for 30 min; (E) 10 mM lactate for 10 min; (F) 10 mM lactate and 5 mM pyruvate for 10 min. Scale bar: 50 μm.
Known Property
Turn-on fluorescent NADH probe
Application
Fluorescence imaging of intracellular NADH
Selectivity mechanism
NADH-dependent turn-on
Reference
1.
Boronic Acid: A Bio-Inspired Strategy To Increase the Sensitivity and Selectivity of Fluorescent NADH Probe, *Wang, L.; Zhang, J.; Kim, B.; Peng, J.; Berry, S. N.; Ni, Y.; Su, D.; Lee, J.; Yuan, L.; Chang, Y.-T. ** J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2016, 138, 10394–10397.

ORDER
International
USD 350 + VAT (10%) + Fedex delivery charge
In Korea
KRW 450,000 + VAT (10%)
100 nmol (dried form: equivalent to 1 mM / 100 µL)

Storage
① Delivery: Room Temperature
② Dried compound: 4°C or -20°C
③ Compound solution: 4°C or -20°C

General Use Guide
More than 1/100 dilution of 10mM of DMSO stock solution is essential
For biomedical use to avoid DMSO concentration higher than 1%.
Working concentrations for specific applications should be determined by the investigator.
It is recommended to use up the buffer diluted solution within one day. The compound may be decomposed or
precipitated out from buffer solution.
Data sheet PDF file
RA-Resa NADH Data sheet v1.0.pdf533.83KB