Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cytosine 98% For Biochemistry
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 g, 5 g, 25 g, 100 g
Form – Powder
Grade – Biochemistry Grade
Application – Molecular Biology, DNA/RNA Research
Product Overview
Cytosine 98% is a high-purity pyrimidine base essential for molecular biology and biochemistry applications. This lab-grade compound ensures accurate results in DNA/RNA synthesis, sequencing, and other nucleic acid research. Its fine powder form guarantees easy dissolution in aqueous solutions, maintaining stability under standard lab conditions. The 98% purity level minimizes impurities, reducing experimental variability. Cytosine plays a critical role in nucleotide formation, making it indispensable for genetic studies, PCR, and cloning procedures. The product undergoes rigorous quality checks to meet international standards, ensuring reliability for sensitive biochemical assays. Researchers can depend on its consistent performance for reproducible outcomes in complex experiments. The packaging is designed to preserve integrity, protecting against moisture and contamination. Whether used in small-scale academic projects or advanced research, this Cytosine variant delivers precision and dependability.
FAQs
1. What is the solubility of Cytosine 98% in water?
Cytosine 98% is moderately soluble in water, typically dissolving at approximately 1 g per 100 mL at room temperature.
2. Can this Cytosine be used for PCR applications?
Yes, this high-purity Cytosine is suitable for PCR as it meets the required standards for nucleotide incorporation.
3. How should Cytosine 98% be stored for long-term use?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, preferably in an airtight container to prevent moisture absorption.
4. Is this Cytosine compatible with standard DNA synthesis protocols?
Absolutely, its 98% purity ensures compatibility with most DNA synthesis and amplification techniques.
5. Are there any known contaminants in this Cytosine batch?
The product undergoes strict purification, with contaminants kept below detectable limits for biochemistry-grade standards.










