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Resorufin oleate
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Resorufin oleate

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Resorufin oleate
Description:

Resorufin oleate is a fluorescent compound that is used as a probe in the detection of metabolic activity. It has been used to detect bacterial colonies on agar plates and has been shown to be effective against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which are often resistant to other antibiotics. Resorufin oleate can be used to measure the rate of microbial growth in an environment by measuring the change in fluorescence over time. The change in fluorescence can be detected by using a spectrometer or fluorimeter, which measures light intensity emitted at different wavelengths. This technique can also be applied to detect metabolic changes associated with bacterial growth on agar plates. It is also possible to use this probe for kinetic analysis of biochemical reactions, such as those involved in drug metabolism.

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Molecular weight:
477.64 g/mol
Purity:
Min. 95%
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Powder
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