What color is TMB substrate?

What color is TMB substrate?

3,3′,5,5′-Tetramethylbenzidine or TMB is a chromogenic substrate used in staining procedures in immunohistochemistry as well as being a visualising reagent used in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). TMB is a white solid that forms a pale blue-green liquid in solution with ethyl acetate.

What is TMB used for?

Background: TMB (3,3′, 5,5”-tetramethylbenzidine) is used as a substrate to generate detectable signal in ELISA. The reaction between the TMB substrate and a peroxidase, typically horseradish peroxidase (HRP), produces a measur- able color change that correlates with analyte level.

How long is TMB good for?

KPL’s TMB Peroxidase Substrate maintains stable performance when stored at either 4°C or room temperature for up to four years.

How hard is TMB?

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Is TMB temperature sensitive?

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