- Source: Amido black 10B
Amido black 10B is an amino acid staining azo dye used in biochemical research to stain for total protein on transferred membrane blots, such as the western blot. It is also used in criminal investigations to detect blood present with latent fingerprints - it stains the proteins in blood a blue-black color. Amido Black can be either methanol or water based as it readily dissolves in both. With picric acid, in a van Gieson procedure, it can be used to stain collagen and reticulin.
See also
Western blot normalization
References
External links
MSDS at Oxford University
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Amido black 10B
- SDS-PAGE
- Alanine transaminase
- Theanine
- Van Gieson's stain
- Glutamic acid
- Aspartate transaminase
- Furosemide
- Epigallocatechin gallate
- Aspartic acid