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MOPS hemisodium salt (CAS 117961-20-3)

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Alternate Names:
4-Morpholinepropanesulfonic acid hemisodium salt
Application:
MOPS hemisodium salt is a zwitterionic buffer used as a running buffer for denaturing gel electrophoresis
CAS Number:
117961-20-3
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
440.50
Molecular Formula:
C14H29N2NaO8S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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MOPS hemisodium salt, a buffering agent commonly used in molecular biology and biochemistry research, offers precise pH control in various experimental settings. Its mechanism of action lies in its ability to maintain a stable pH environment by resisting changes in acidity or alkalinity when acids or bases are added. This property makes MOPS hemisodium salt particularly valuable in maintaining optimal conditions for enzymatic reactions, cell culture, and protein studies. In molecular biology, it is frequently employed in nucleic acid electrophoresis and gel electrophoresis techniques, ensuring accurate separation and analysis of DNA and RNA fragments. Moreover, MOPS hemisodium salt finds applications in protein purification and characterization, where precise pH control is essential for maintaining protein stability and activity. Additionally, its compatibility with a wide range of biological systems makes it suitable for various research applications, including cell biology, microbiology, and biotechnology. Researchers utilize MOPS hemisodium salt to establish reproducible experimental conditions and achieve reliable results in their studies on gene expression, enzyme kinetics, and protein function. Overall, MOPS hemisodium salt serves as an indispensable tool in scientific research, facilitating advancements in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and related fields.


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MOPS hemisodium salt, 100 g

sc-216096
100 g
$200.00

MOPS hemisodium salt, 1 kg

sc-216096A
1 kg
$700.00