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The ease of colorimetric detection

For the convenience of direct colorimetric visualization of western blotting results without the need for a film or imaging instrument, count on our chromogenic substrates. With permanent results recorded on transfer membrane that won’t fade over time, chromogenic substrates provide an easy and cost-effective technique for western blotting.

For detection of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) use our 4CN Plus or DAB substrate solutions. For sensitive detection of alkaline phosphastase (AP), use our ready to use single component BCIP/NBT substrate.


For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

chromogenic substrates

FAQs

  • What is a chromogenic substrate?

    Chromogenic substrates used in western blotting allow for direct visualization of a target protein. They work by reacting with an enzyme such as HRP or AP attached to the detecting antibody, producing an insoluble, colored precipitate on the membrane.

  • When should I choose HRP vs AP?

    Choose HRP for a fast, cost-effective, general-purpose method for presence/absence of protein. Select Alkaline phosphatase (AP) when stability of the signal is a priority or when multiplexing different substrates.

  • When should I choose chemiluminescent vs. colorimetric method for western blotting?

    Choose the chemiluminescent method when you need to detect low-abundance proteins because it offers high sensitivity, capable of detecting signals in the femtogram range. Choose the colorimetric method when you have high-abundance proteins and prefer a faster, simpler, and less expensive method that doesn't require specialized imaging equipment.

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