Thermo Scientific™

HRP-Conjugated Streptavidin

Catalog number: N100
Thermo Scientific™

HRP-Conjugated Streptavidin

Catalog number: N100
Catalog Number
N100
Unit Size
0.25 mL
Price (CNY)
Price: 2,212.00
Online offer: 1,703.11
(ends 31-Dec-2024)
Your price:
Availability
-
Quantity
Catalog NumberUnit SizePrice (CNY)AvailabilityQuantity
N1000.25 mL
Price: 2,212.00
Online offer: 1,703.11
(ends 31-Dec-2024)
Your price:
-
Product Overview
Figures
Videos
Recommendations
Recommendations
Documents
FAQ
Citations & References
Additional Information
Recommendations
HRP-Conjugated Streptavidin consists of streptavidin protein that is covalently conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP) enzyme (RZ > 3.0). Streptavidin binds to biotin and the conjugated HRP provides enzyme activity for detection using an appropriate substrate system. This particular product has been used primarily in sandwich ELISA applications to provide consistent measurement of biotinylated detection antibodies.

Features of HRP-Conjugated Streptavidin :

Product Number: N100
Size: 0.25 mL
Concentration: 1.25 mg/mL
Formulation: Provided in a conjugate stabilizer containing 0.1% ProClin Compound as a preservative.
Storage: Shipped on cold packs. Store at 2-8°C upon receipt. Protect from exposure to light. Stable until expiration date if stored under these conditions.
Application: ELISA: to be used with biotin-labeled detection antibodies. Recommended dilution range is from 1:4,000 to 1:20,000. The optimal dilution must be determined empirically for each specific application. Prepare dilutions immediately before use.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Concentration
1.25 mg/mL
Conjugate
HRP
Form
Liquid
Product Type
Streptavidin Conjugate
Target Molecule
Biotin
Label or Dye
HRP (Horseradish Peroxidase)

Contents & Storage

Store between 2°C and 8°C.

Figures

Documents & Downloads

Certificates

    Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

    Citations & References

    Search citations by name, author, journal title or abstract text