DAB EASY tablets, for immunohistochemistry, 10 mg/tablet
DAB EASY tablets, for immunohistochemistry, 10 mg/tablet
DAB EASY tablets, for immunohistochemistry, 10 mg/tablet
DAB EASY tablets, for immunohistochemistry, 10 mg/tablet
DAB EASY tablets, for immunohistochemistry, 10 mg/tablet
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DAB EASY tablets, for immunohistochemistry, 10 mg/tablet

DAB, or 3,3-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride, EASY tablets for immunohistochemistry, CAS # 7411-49-6, is a chromogenic substrate used to observe peroxidase activity. In immunohistochemistry, DAB is used to catalyze peroxidase-bound antibodies in order to visualize protein presence. | CAS: 7411-49-6
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ACR328005000500 mg
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS7411-49-6, 10043-35-3
Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialDAB EASY tablets
Physical FormTablets
CAS7411-49-6
Health Hazard 1Danger
Health Hazard 2GHS P Statement
May cause cancer.
May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child.
Suspected of causing genetic defects.
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General Description

  • 3,3′-Diaminobenzidine is a derivative of benzene and the precursor to polybenzimidazole

Applications

  • DAB is mainly used to visualize peroxidase activity. During this chemical reaction, DAB is a hydrogen donor in the presence of peroxide. When DAB is oxidized, an insoluble brown end-product is produced.
  • DAB has been used for staining and oxidative detection of mitochondria
  • It has also been utilized for electron microscopy applications
RUO – Research Use Only
Literature References: Beard, M.E.; Novikoff, A.B. Distribution of Peroxisomes (Microbodies) in the Nephron of the Rat: A Cytochemical Study. J Cell Biol. 1969; 42(2): 501-518.Cammer, W.; Moore, C.L. Oxidation of 3,3'-diaminobenzidine by rat liver mitochondria. Biochem. 1973; 12(13): 2502-2509.