Biochemical buffer, chelating reagent, colorimetric reagent, metal indicator, membrane protein solubilizer.
【Buffering Agent】 1) It dissolves well in water, allowing for the creation of a concentrated buffer solution. 2) It is difficult to permeate biological membranes. 3) The acid dissociation equilibrium is less affected by concentration, temperature, and ionic composition. 4) It has a low ability to form complexes with metal ions. 5) It is chemically stable and can be purified to high purity through recrystallization. 6) It does not absorb in the visible or ultraviolet range, making it easy to detect the target components. 【Chelate】 EDTA types are available, including free EDTA and many cation salts, allowing for selection based on application. Additionally, commonly used metal-EDTA chelates are also available. Other chelators include those frequently used besides EDTA. 【Colorimetric Reagents, Metal Indicators】 Colorimetric reagents/metal indicators are reagents prepared for the quantification of ions. There are reagents used as indicators for chelate titration with EDTA, as well as colorimetric reagents for directly quantifying ions, including those developed by our company.
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【Product List】 https://info.dojindo.co.jp/buffer_dojin_catalog_20230511 *Available for download as a PDF file. 【Product Sample Provision Campaign】 Application period: Until 2024/5/31 We offer up to three products from the list below free of charge to private companies considering the adoption of manufacturing materials and quality testing.
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Quantification of ions
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At Tohren Chemical Research Institute, we handle "reagents" that are essential for research, development, and manufacturing in universities, medical institutions, research institutes, and factories. These are used in a wide range of fields, including metal ion analysis, biochemical reagents that challenge the mechanisms of life in humans and animals, and raw materials for disease testing reagents.