Cibacron Blue 3GA is an anionized tantalum dye. It is a P2-niobium receptor antagonist and inhibits glutamate release of brain cortex tissue in rats that stimulates induction. Cibacron Blue 3GA inhibits OXA-1 and OXA-2 beta-lactamase and is used to monito
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Room temperature
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Note
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Product Description
product describtion:
Cibacron Blue 3G-A is an anionic anthraquinone dye. It is commonly used as a ligand in affinity chromatography for the purification of proteins, enzymes,Spectral properties and biopolymers.
Cibacron blue 3G-A has an absorbance maximum at 602 nm (in water).biopolymers.
Structure
Cibacron Blue 3G-A dye consists of anthraquinone backbond link to phenyl, triazine, and phenyl rings interconnected by C-N bonds and adorn by amine and sulfate functional moieties.
Application
Cibacron Blue 3G-A has been employed in the textile industry for many years. It has shown tremendous protein binding capacity and can readily be immobilized on the polymer containing a hydroxyl group. Due to its aforementioned properties, it has been used as a ligand in affinity chromatography for the purification of proteins and enzymes. It was also reported to apply for the purification of biopolymers (e.g., interferons and albumins).When immobilized using an insoluble porous support matrix such as agarose, Cibacron Blue 3GA is used for affinity chromatography purification of enzymes. This affinity has been attributed to a structural similarity between the dye and the natural ligands for proteins with cofactor binding domains.