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Invitrogen™ UltraPure™ 0.5M EDTA, pH 8.0

Catalog No. 15575020
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4 x 100mL bottles UltraPure 0.5M EDTA, pH 8.0.

Sterile-filtered solution

  • Aqueous solution prepared by dissolving Na2EDTA•2H2O in distilled, deionized water and adjusting the pH to 8.0 with sodium hydroxide
  • Suitable for biochemistry or molecular biology applications requiring chelator of divalent metal ions

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Shipping Condition: Room Temperature

Specifications

Chemical Name or Material EDTA
Concentration 0.5 M
Content And Storage Contents: 4 bottles (100 mL each) of UltraPure™ 0.5M EDTA, pH 8.0. Store at room temperature.
For Use With (Application) Chromatin Biology, Nucleic Acid Gel Electrophoresis, Blotting
pH pH 8.0
Product Line UltraPure
Product Type EDTA
Quantity 4 x 100 mL
Purity Molecular Biology Grade
Shipping Condition Room Temperature
Form Liquid
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I received a shipment of UltraPure 0.5M EDTA, pH 8.0 (Cat. No. 15575020), but it was stored below 15-30 degrees C over the weekend. Can you confirm this product will still be stable?

We do not have specific data for temperatures below 15 degrees C for UltraPure 0.5M EDTA, pH 8.0 (Cat. No. 15575020). However, as long as the product was not frozen, the performance should not be affected.

What is the difference between EDTA and EGTA?

EDTA binds Mg2+ and Ca2+, while EGTA specifically binds to Ca2+. The use of EGTA may be favored in case where subsequent treatment with Mg2+ dependent enzymes is planned.

How does EDTA work?

EDTA reversibly binds Mg2+, Ca2+ as well as other divalent cations, thus inhibiting enyzmes that require these cations for activity.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.