Lipid & Fluorescent Dyes Solutions
Fluorescent dyes are substances that absorb light waves of a certain wavelength and emit light waves of another wavelength greater than the absorbed light. Due to their high sensitivity and ease of operation, fluorescent dyes have gradually replaced radioactive isotopes as detection markers, and are widely used in fluorescent immunoassays, cell staining, etc. In addition, fluorescent dyes can be used alone or combined into composite fluorescent dyes for chromosome analysis, cell cycle, apoptosis and other related research. BOC Sciences offers a variety of lipid solutions designed specifically for fluorescent dye applications, providing researchers with the tools they need to study lipid dynamics and membrane biology.
Liposomal Fluorescent Dyes
Fluorescent dyes encapsulated in lipids (liposomes or lipid nanoparticles) can be used to track lipid distribution in biological systems. For example, the pH-sensitive fluorescent dye rhodamine can be delivered into cells via liposome encapsulation and used to monitor pH changes in cells. In general, liposome-encapsulated fluorescent dyes exhibit more advantages than free dyes:
- Liposome encapsulation protects against degradation by enzymes and other factors, thereby extending the half-life of the dye in the body.
- Liposomes can be modified with targeting ligands, such as antibodies or peptides, to direct fluorescent dyes to specific cells or tissues.
- Liposome-encapsulated fluorescent dyes enable real-time tracking of drug distribution and release.
Application of Fluorescent Dyes
Fluorescent Dyes We Support
With strong supply capabilities in the lipid field, BOC Sciences offers fluorescent dyes in a variety of colors and chemistries. Our dyes are highly sensitive and specific, allowing researchers to visualize and track dynamics within cell membranes with high precision. We are committed to providing one-stop liposome or nanoparticle encapsulation services for cell detection, bioimaging, drug discovery, nanotechnology, etc. Here are some of the fluorescent dyes we support:
Fluorescent Dyes | Excitation (nm) | Emission (nm) | Description |
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Acridine Orange | 485 | 535 | Acridine orange is a fluorescent dye commonly used in biology and medicine to stain nucleic acids, particularly DNA and RNA. |
Rhodamine G | 520 | 580 | Rhodamine G is a fluorescent dye commonly used as a fluorescent tracer in microscopy and flow cytometry to label and track specific molecules or cells. |
Fluorescein | 485 | 535 | Fluorescein is a synthetic organic compound commonly used as a fluorescent dye in medical diagnostics. |
Rhodamine B | 520 | 580 | Rhodamine B is a compound belonging to the rhodamine family of dyes commonly used in microscopy, flow cytometry, and fluorescence-based assays. |
Nile Red | 556 | 590 | Nile red is a lipophilic oxazine fluorescent dye that binds to lipids and emits fluorescent. |
FITC | 488 | 525 | FITC is a derivative of fluorescein used to label amines. |
Cy2 | 489 | 506 | A fluorescent labeling dye. |
Calcein-AM | 495 | 515 | Calcein-AM is a cell staining reagent that can fluorescently label living cells. |
What Can We Offer?
- Liposome Encapsulation Services
- Lipid Nanoparticles Development
- Lipid Analysis and Characterization
- PEG & Fluorescent Dyes Solutions
- Lipid PEG
- DSPE PEG
Our Advantages
- High purity and quality: BOC Sciences' lipid products are produced using high-quality raw materials and advanced purification technology to ensure high purity and quality of the final product.
- Customization: BOC Sciences offers customizable lipid solutions to meet specific R&D needs, allowing flexibility in experimental design and application.
- Consistency: Our lipid products are produced under strict quality control standards, ensuring batch-to-batch consistency and reproducible results.
- Professional knowledge: BOC Sciences has a team of experienced scientists and technical experts who are proficient in lipid chemistry and can provide professional guidance and support for lipid-related R&D projects.
- Broad range of applications: Our lipid solutions are suitable for a wide range of applications, including drug delivery, cell culture and lipidomics research.
- Cost-effectiveness: By providing high-quality lipid solutions at competitive prices, BOC Sciences provides cost-effective solutions to lipid-related research and development needs.
BOC Sciences offers liposome solutions for fluorescent dye encapsulation designed to efficiently encapsulate and deliver fluorescent dyes. Our liposomes are formulated with high-quality lipids, are available in different sizes and compositions, and are suitable for a variety of fluorescent dyes, including small molecule dyes, protein dyes, and nanoparticle dyes. Additionally, we also support lipid solutions for drug delivery, vaccine delivery, gene therapy, and more.
Why BOC Sciences?
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Large Stock
More than 2000+ products in inventory
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Global Delivery
Warehouses in multiple cities to ensure fast delivery
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mg to kg
Multi specification for academic research and industrial production
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24/7 Technical Support
Strict process parameter control to ensure product quality
Technical Support
- Aqueous Two-Phase System (ATPS) Technique
- Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Technique
- Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Technique
- High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) Technique
- Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography (HIC) Technique
- PEGylated Protein Purification Techniques
- Radiolabeling Technique
- SDS-PAGE Technique
- Ultrafiltration Technique
Products
- Lipids
- PEG Derivatives by Structure
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PEG Derivatives by Functional Group
- Acrylate/Acrylamide/Methacrylate PEG
- Aldehyde (Ald/CHO)PEG
- Alkyne PEG
- Amino PEG, PEG amine(-NH2)
- Azide PEG, Azido PEG(-N3)
- Biotin PEG
- Boc/Fmoc protected amine PEG
- Carboxylic Acid(-COOH) PEG
- Cholesterol PEG
- DBCO PEG
- DNP PEG
- DSPE PEG
- Epoxide glycidyl ether PEG
- FITC PEG
- Folate PEG
- Halide (chloride, bromide) PEG
- Hydrazide PEG
- Hydroxyl(-OH) PEG
- Maleimide(-MAL) PEG
- NHS ester PEG
- Nitrophenyl carbonate (NPC) PEG
- Norbornene PEG
- Olefin/Alkene/Vinyl PEG
- Orthopyridyl disulfide (OPSS) PEG
- Phosphate PEG
- Rhodamine PEG
- SCM PEG
- Silane PEG
- SPDP PEG
- Sulfonate (tosyl, mesyl, tresyl) PEG
- tert-Butyl protected carboxylate PEG
- Thiol(-SH) PEG
- Vinylsulfone PEG
- PEG Copolymers
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PEG Raw Materials
- Small-molecule Polyethylene Glycol
- Polyethylene Glycol 1000
- Polyethylene Glycol 10000
- Polyethylene Glycol 1500
- Polyethylene Glycol 200
- Polyethylene Glycol 2000
- Polyethylene Glycol 20000
- Polyethylene Glycol 400
- Polyethylene Glycol 4000
- Polyethylene Glycol 600
- Polyethylene Glycol 6000
- Polyethylene Glycol 800
- Polyethylene Glycol 8000
Resources
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Technical Information
- Aqueous Two-Phase System (ATPS) Technique
- Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Technique
- Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) Technique
- High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) Technique
- How to Perform Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Modification?
- Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography (HIC) Technique
- Introduction of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)
- Ion Exchange Chromatography (IEX) Technique
- PEG for Chemical Synthesis
- PEG for Cosmetic Application
- PEG for Drug Delivery
- PEG for Imaging Diagnosis
- PEG for Pharmaceutical Preparation
- PEG for Tissue Engineering
- PEG Purification Techniques of Plasmid DNA
- PEGylated Protein Purification Techniques
- Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Modifier Selection Guide
- Radiolabeling Technique
- SDS-PAGE Technique
- Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) Technique
- Ultrafiltration Technique
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Industry News
- Applications of PEG-DSPE: Drug Carriers and Drug Delivery
- Applications of Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) as Medical Devices
- Cholesterol: Definition, Structure, Synthesis, Types and Functions
- Classification of Lipid-Based Vaccine Adjuvants
- FDA approved PEGylated Products
- FDA-Approved Antibody-Drug Conjugates up to 2024
- How are Liposomes Different from Micelles?
- How Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) Deliver RNA Drugs?
- Hyaluronic Acid & PEGylated Hyaluronic Acid
- Ionizable Lipids for RNA Delivery
- Lipid Classification and Drug Delivery Systems
- Lipid Formulations: Key Absorption-Enhancing Technologies in New Drug Development
- Lipid-Drug Conjugates (LDCs) for Nanoparticle Drug Delivery
- Liposome in Drug Delivery
- Overview of Liposome Preparation Process
- PEG in Pharmaceutical Preparations (I): Solvents, Lubricants, Adhesives and More
- PEG in Pharmaceutical Preparations (II): Stabilizers, Plasticizers and Modification Materials
- PEG Linkers in Antibody Drug Conjugates and PROTACs
- PEG-DSPE Block Copolymers and Their Derivatives
- PEGylated Drugs: Definition, Structure, Classification and Benefits
- PEGylated RGD Peptides: A Promising Tool for Targeted Drug Delivery
- Pharmacokinetics and Bioanalysis of PEGylated Drugs
- Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Modified Targeting Nanomaterials
- Preparation Method of PEG Hydrogel
- The PROTAC Technology in Drug Development
- Vaccines: Definition, History, Ingredients, Types and Mechanism of Action
- What are Lipid Excipients and Their Applications?
- What are Lipid Nanoparticles and Their Applications?
- What are Lipid-Drug Conjugates (LDCs)?
- What are Lipids?
- What are Monodispersed and Polydispersed PEGs?
- What are PEG Lipids?
- What are Phospholipids?
- What are Sterols? - Definition, Structure, Function, Examples and Uses
- What is Biotinylation and Biotinylated PEG?
- What is Click Chemistry?
- What is Hydrogel?
- What is Methoxy Polyethylene Glycol (mPEG)?
- What is Nanogels and Its Applications?
- What is the Formulation of Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs)?
Our Feature
BOC Sciences supplies a unique variety of PEG derivatives and functional PEG polymers. Our products offer the most diverse collection of reactivity, ready-to-use functionality, and molecular weight options that you will not find anywhere else.
PEGylation of Peptides
and Proteins
Reduce the Immunogenicity of Peptide/Protein Drugs
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APPLICATIONS
PEG linkers For Drug
Improved Circulation Half-Life
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