Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Triton X-100 BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – BAKER ANALYZED™ Reagent
Application – Cell lysis, protein solubilization, biochemical assays
Product Overview
Triton X-100 BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent is a high-purity, non-ionic surfactant widely used in laboratories for its exceptional performance in cell lysis, protein solubilization, and biochemical assays. This reagent is specifically formulated to ensure minimal interference with downstream applications, making it a reliable choice for researchers and scientists. Its consistent quality and purity are maintained through rigorous testing, ensuring reproducibility in experimental results. The BAKER ANALYZED™ grade guarantees that this Triton X-100 meets stringent standards for laboratory use, providing confidence in its performance across various protocols. Whether used in molecular biology, biochemistry, or cell biology, this reagent delivers optimal results due to its balanced hydrophilic-lipophilic properties. The liquid form allows for easy handling and precise dosing, making it a convenient addition to any lab workflow. Its stability under varying conditions further enhances its utility in diverse experimental setups.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Triton X-100 BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent?
The shelf life is typically 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored under recommended conditions.
2. Is this Triton X-100 compatible with mass spectrometry?
While Triton X-100 is widely used, it may interfere with mass spectrometry due to its detergent properties. Consider alternatives like CHAPS for MS applications.
3. How should I store Triton X-100 BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent?
Store the reagent in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources, preferably at room temperature.
4. Can Triton X-100 be used for membrane protein extraction?
Yes, Triton X-100 is commonly used for extracting membrane proteins due to its ability to solubilize hydrophobic regions.
5. What are the alternatives to Triton X-100 for cell lysis?
Alternatives include NP-40, Tween-20, and SDS, depending on the specific requirements of your experiment.










