Biolumiscence Substrate

Biolumiscence Substrate


A bioluminescent substrate is a molecule that reacts with a luciferase enzyme to produce light. Often referred to as luciferins, these substrates are essential for bioluminescence-the natural phenomenon where living organisms generate light through a chemical reaction. Common examples include D-luciferin, used with firefly luciferase, and coelenterazine, used with Renilla luciferase.

Catalog Product Name Structure M.W. Purity Pricing
Blue Excitation
BP-43853L-012 sodium saltMolecular structure of the compound: L-012 sodium salt310.7Pricing
NIR Excitation
BP-43852TokeOniMolecular structure of the compound: TokeOni302.4Pricing
BP-43854BL660-NOMolecular structure of the compound: BL660-NO420.6Pricing
Others
BP-43855NE bioluminescent probeMolecular structure of the compound: NE bioluminescent probe430.5Pricing