Date published: 2026-4-30

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ROS Probes

Santa Cruz Biotechnology now offers a broad range of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) for use in various applications. ROS, including superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and hydroxyl radical, play a crucial role in chemical research due to their reactive nature and involvement in numerous biochemical processes. In the scientific community, ROS are extensively utilized to study oxidative stress, signal transduction, and cellular aging. Their ability to oxidize various biomolecules makes them valuable in probing the mechanisms of cellular damage and repair, as well as understanding the redox regulation of biological systems. ROS are also employed in environmental science to investigate the oxidative degradation of pollutants and in materials science to explore the effects of oxidative conditions on materials' stability and performance. This versatility has made ROS indispensable tools in research aimed at unraveling the complexities of chemical and biological systems. View detailed information on our available Reactive Oxygen Species by clicking on the product name.

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DAF-2

205391-01-1sc-205910
1 mg
$379.00
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DAF-2 is a specialized reactive oxygen species (ROS) probe that exhibits unique reactivity through its selective interaction with nitric oxide. Upon reaction, DAF-2 undergoes a transformation that generates a fluorescent product, allowing for real-time monitoring of nitric oxide levels. Its rapid kinetics and high sensitivity to oxidative environments make it an essential tool for studying cellular signaling pathways and redox states, providing insights into oxidative stress mechanisms.

CDCF (mixed isomers)

sc-482047
100 mg
$119.00
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CDCF (mixed isomers) is a versatile reactive oxygen species (ROS) probe that demonstrates distinct reactivity through its interaction with various oxidants. It undergoes a rapid transformation, leading to the formation of a fluorescent derivative that enables sensitive detection of ROS in diverse environments. Its unique molecular structure allows for specific binding interactions, enhancing its selectivity and providing valuable insights into oxidative processes and cellular dynamics.