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APTS [8-Aminopyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid, trisodium salt] *CAS 196504-57-1*

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Physical properties
Molecular weight523.40
SolventWater
Spectral properties
Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)17160
Excitation (nm)427
Emission (nm)478
Storage, safety and handling
H-phraseH303, H313, H333
Hazard symbolXN
Intended useResearch Use Only (RUO)
R-phraseR20, R21, R22
StorageFreeze (< -15 °C); Minimize light exposure
UNSPSC12171501

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CAS
196504-57-1
Molecular weight
523.40
Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)
17160
Excitation (nm)
427
Emission (nm)
478
This water-soluble reagent has strong green fluorescence with great Stokes shift. It is widely used for detecting carbohydrates and labeling glycoproteins in electrophoresis. It is also used to modify other carbonyl-containing biomolecules such as aldehydes and ketones.

Platform


Fluorescence microplate reader

Excitation424 nm
Emission505 nm
Cutoff450 nm
Recommended plateSolid black

Example protocol


AT A GLANCE

Important notes
It is important to store APTS at <-15 °C and should be stored in cool, dark place.

It can be used within 24 months from the receiving date.

PREPARATION OF WORKING SOLUTION

APTS working solution:
Add water to make APTS working solution of desired concentration.

Calculators


Common stock solution preparation

Table 1. Volume of Water needed to reconstitute specific mass of APTS [8-Aminopyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid, trisodium salt] *CAS 196504-57-1* to given concentration. Note that volume is only for preparing stock solution. Refer to sample experimental protocol for appropriate experimental/physiological buffers.

0.1 mg0.5 mg1 mg5 mg10 mg
1 mM191.058 µL955.292 µL1.911 mL9.553 mL19.106 mL
5 mM38.212 µL191.058 µL382.117 µL1.911 mL3.821 mL
10 mM19.106 µL95.529 µL191.058 µL955.292 µL1.911 mL

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Spectral properties

Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1)17160
Excitation (nm)427
Emission (nm)478

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Citations


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A rapid and facile preparation of APTS-labeled N-glycans by combination of ion pair-assisted extraction and HILIC-SPE for routine glycan analysis
Authors: Kinoshita, Mitsuhiro and Nakatani, Yumi and Yamada, Keita and Yamamoto, Sachio and Suzuki, Shigeo
Journal: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (2021): 113875
High-throughput N-glycan screening method for therapeutic antibodies using a microchip-based DNA analyzer: a promising methodology for monitoring monoclonal antibody N-glycosylation
Authors: Kinoshita, Mitsuhiro and Nakajima, Kazuki and Yamamoto, Sachio and Suzuki, Shigeo
Journal: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2021): 1--12

References


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A novel tool to characterize paracellular transport: the APTS-dextran ladder
Authors: Neuhaus W, Bogner E, Wirth M, Trzeciak J, Lachmann B, Gabor F, Noe CR.
Journal: Pharm Res (2006): 1491
Capillary electrophoresis fingerprinting, quantification and mass-identification of various 9-aminopyrene-1,4,6-trisulfonate-derivatized oligomers derived from plant polysaccharides
Authors: Kabel MA, Heijnis WH, Bakx EJ, Kuijpers R, Voragen AG, Schols HA.
Journal: J Chromatogr A. (2006)
A novel ultra-sensitive method for the quantification of glycosaminoglycan disaccharides using an automated DNA sequencer
Authors: Vogel K, Kuhn J, Kleesiek K, Gotting C.
Journal: Electrophoresis (2006): 1363
Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry as a characterization tool for therapeutic proteins
Authors: Gennaro LA, Salas-Solano O, Ma S.
Journal: Anal Biochem (2006): 249
APTS-labeled dextran ladder: a novel tool to characterize cell layer tightness
Authors: Neuhaus W, Trzeciak J, Lauer R, Lachmann B, Noe CR.
Journal: J Pharm Biomed Anal (2006): 1035
Capillary electrophoresis separation of a mixture of chitin and chitosan oligosaccharides derivatized using a modified fluorophore conjugation procedure
Authors: Beaudoin ME, Gauthier J, Boucher I, Waldron KC.
Journal: J Sep Sci (2005): 1390
Total serum protein N-glycome profiling on a capillary electrophoresis-microfluidics platform
Authors: Callewaert N, Contreras R, Mitnik-Gankin L, Carey L, Matsudaira P, Ehrlich D.
Journal: Electrophoresis (2004): 3128
Capillary electrophoresis analysis of glucooligosaccharide regioisomers
Authors: Joucla G, Br and o T, Remaud-Simeon M, Monsan P, Puzo G.
Journal: Electrophoresis (2004): 861
Screening method of carbohydrate-binding proteins in biological sources by capillary affinity electrophoresis and its application to determination of Tulipa gesneriana agglutinin in tulip bulbs
Authors: Nakajima K, Kinoshita M, Oda Y, Masuko T, Kaku H, Shibuya N, Kakehi K.
Journal: Glycobiology (2004): 793
Analysis of high-mannose-type oligosaccharides by microliquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and capillary electrophoresis
Authors: Koller A, Kh and urina J, Li J, Kreps J, Schieltz D, Guttman A.
Journal: Electrophoresis (2004): 2003