Bodipy® fluorophores

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Bodipy® Dyes have a narrow spectral profile and are highly fluorescent. They are conjugated post-synthesis to an amino-modified oligo as NHS Esters.

Name Synthesis scale Recommended Purification* Required Purification* Reference EUR
5’ BODIPY® FL 40 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-FL05004 175.00
5’ BODIPY® FL 200 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-FL05020 221.00
5’ BODIPY® FL 1000 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-FL05100 290.00
5’ BODIPY® 530/550 40 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-53005004 On Request
5’ BODIPY® 530/550 200 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-53005020 On Request
5’ BODIPY® 530/550 1000 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-53005100 On Request
5’ BODIPY® TR 40 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-TR05004 On Request
5’ BODIPY® TR 200 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-TR05020 On Request
5’ BODIPY® TR 1000 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-TR05100 On Request
5’ BODIPY® TMR 40 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-TMR05004
175.00
5’ BODIPY® TMR 200 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-TMR05020
221.00
5’ BODIPY® TMR 1000 nmol Dual HPLC (RP+RP) RP-HPLC MD-FL085-TMR05100 290.00
* More info on the Purifications page

Quality Control

   MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry and Analytical HPLC

Delivery times

   2-14 bases: 5 Working days 
                             15-39 bases: 5 Working days
                             40-80 bases: 7-8 Working days 
                             > 80 bases: 10 Working days 

Packaging

   Dried

Shipping conditions

   Room temperature

Storage conditions

   -20°C to –70°C
Oligonucleotides are stable in solution at 4°C for up to 2 weeks. Properly reconstituted material stored at -20°C should be stable for at least 6 months. Dried DNA (when kept at -20°C) in a nuclease-free environment should be stable for years.
Bodipy® Dyes have a narrow spectral profile and are highly fluorescent. They are conjugated post-synthesis to an amino-modified oligo as NHS Esters.

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