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CATALOG<br />

NUMBER<br />

AZURE B<br />

C.I. 52010<br />

For differentiating cellular RNA and DNA in plant tissues.<br />

Ref.: Physiol. Zool., 25: 297, (1952).<br />

C15H16ClSN3<br />

RT MW 305.8 531-55-5<br />

150417<br />

AZURE B CERTIFIED<br />

C.I. 52010<br />

Useful as a stain for Negri Bodies<br />

Ref.: Stain Technol., 4: 121, (1929).<br />

C15H16SN3Cl<br />

RT MW 305.8 531-55-5<br />

190520 10 g<br />

AZURE C<br />

C.I. 52002<br />

Biological stain<br />

Note: Most other dealers offer this material with a dye content of only<br />

50-60%. We believe our dye content of 70% is the highest commercial<br />

preparation available.<br />

C13H12SN3Cl<br />

RT MW 277.8 531-57-7<br />

150418 1 g<br />

5 g<br />

AZURE II<br />

A mixture of Azure B and Methylene Blue in equal proportions. Stain for<br />

histology and bacteriology.<br />

RT 37247-10-2<br />

150419 5 g<br />

25 g<br />

AZURE II EOSINATE<br />

A mixture of Azure B, Methylene Blue, and Eosin in equal proportions.<br />

This forms the main ingredient of Giemsa Stain.<br />

RT 53092-85-6<br />

150420 5 g<br />

B-CELL/T-CELL SEP-FIBERS<br />

Specially treated and processed scrubbed nylon fibers useful in the<br />

separation of B-cells and T-cells.<br />

SEP-FIBERS has affinity for B-cells, allowing T-cells to easily pass<br />

through the column.<br />

RT<br />

153894 20 g<br />

BACCATINE III<br />

Starting material for taxol derivatives.<br />

Ref.: Wheeler, N.C., J. Natl. Prod., 55: 432, (1992).<br />

C31H38O11<br />

0 TO 5°C MW 586.6 27548-93-2<br />

159793<br />

Biochemicals<br />

Alphabetical List<br />

1 mg<br />

10 mg<br />

CATALOG<br />

NUMBER<br />

BACITRACIN, U.S.P.<br />

Activity: 60 units/mg minimum<br />

Antimicrobial<br />

C66H103N17O16S<br />

www.mpbio.com<br />

0 TO 5°C MW 1422.7 1405-87-4<br />

100165 50 KU<br />

1 g 250 KU<br />

5 g 1 MU<br />

BACITRACIN, U.S.P.<br />

Activity: 60 units/mg minimum<br />

Main component is bacitracin A.<br />

Acts as a peptide-antibiotic and an inhibitor of peptidoglycan synthesis.<br />

Zinc Salt<br />

Ref.: Scogin, D., et al., Biochemistry, 19: 3348, (1980).<br />

C66H101N17O16SZn<br />

0 TO 5°C MW 1486.1 1405-89-6<br />

190301 50 KU<br />

250 KU<br />

1 MU<br />

()-BACLOFEN<br />

(()--(Aminoethyl)-4-chlorobenzenepropanoic acid)<br />

White solid; mp 192-193°C. Store tightly sealed. Soluble in water, dilute<br />

acid and base.<br />

C10H12NO2Cl<br />

RT MW 213.7 1134-47-0<br />

153629 500 mg<br />

BAFILOMYCIN A1<br />

From: Streptomyces griseus<br />

Purity: ~90%<br />

ATPase inhibitor.<br />

C35H58O9<br />

0°C MW 622.8 88899-55-2<br />

159555 100 µg<br />

BAICALEIN<br />

(5,6,7-Trihydroxyflavone)<br />

Purity: >96%<br />

Specifically inhibits 12-lipoxygenase and leukotriene biosynthesis.<br />

Ref.: Kimura, Y., et.al., Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 922: 278, (1987).<br />

C15H10O5<br />

0°C MW 270.2 491-67-8<br />

159067<br />

5 mg<br />

50 mg<br />

BamH I 5’...G/GATCC...3’<br />

From: Bacillus amylolique faciens<br />

Supplied in 50% glycerol containing 10 mM Tris pH 7.5, 0.1mM EDTA,<br />

50 mM KCl, 1 mM Dithiothreitol, 200 g/ml acetylated BSA.<br />

Activity: 2,000 to 20,000 units/ml<br />

Ref.: Recognition sequence from: Roberts, R.J., Wilson, G.A. and Young,<br />

E., Nature, 265: 82-84, (1977).<br />

-20°C 81295-09-2<br />

150421 10 KU<br />

88<br />

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