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Sodium Cacodylate, trihydrate
產品型號:101-6131-99-3 商品規格: |
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Cacodylic acid sodium salt is frequently used as a buffering agent during the preparation and fixation of biological samples for transmission in electron microscopy. It is also used as a buffer for formulating screens and for optimization. Synonym: Cacodylic acid sodium salt trihydrate, Dimethylarsinic acid sodium salt, Dimethylarsonic acid sodium salt
(CH3)2AsO2Na · 3H2O
Sodium cacodylate is an organic arsenic compound that is metabolized to produce inorganic, trivalent arsenic in vivo. Sodium cacodylate has been used as a source of arsenic in toxicological research. It is used as a buffer with an effective pH buffering range of 5.1-7.4. In microscopy studies, the buffering capacity of cacodylate prevents excess acidity that may result from tissue fixation.
Application:
Sodium cacodylate trihydrate has been used in the stabilization of the fixatives for electron microscopy. It has also been used to collect vibratome sections to perform nucleoside-diphosphatase technique.
Solubility:
Soluble in water and alcohol. Insoluble in diethyl ether.
M.W.: 214.03
Sodium cacodylate is an organic arsenic compound that is metabolized to produce inorganic, trivalent arsenic in vivo. Sodium cacodylate has been used as a source of arsenic in toxicological research. It is used as a buffer with an effective pH buffering range of 5.1-7.4. In microscopy studies, the buffering capacity of cacodylate prevents excess acidity that may result from tissue fixation.
Application:
Sodium cacodylate trihydrate has been used in the stabilization of the fixatives for electron microscopy. It has also been used to collect vibratome sections to perform nucleoside-diphosphatase technique.
Solubility:
Soluble in water and alcohol. Insoluble in diethyl ether.
Store at Room Temp.
Hygroscopic.
Hygroscopic.