Size1:40µg Price1:$150
Size2:200µg Price2:$220
Size3:2mg Price3:$420
The EnkiLife Fluor 680 Labeling Kit contains multiple components for labeling antibody proteins, such as high-performance fluorescent dye, purification ultrafiltration tubes, elution labeling buffer, and labeled protein storage solution. It enables easy and reliable labeling of antibodies, proteins, and other molecules for use as fluorescent probes.
Fluor680 dye has a peak excitation wavelength of 680 nm and a maximum emission wavelength of 702 nm, spectral characteristics similar to the Cyanine5.5 dye. The fluorescence emission of Fluor680 is well-separated from signals of other commonly used red fluorescent dyes (such as tetramethylrhodamine, R-phycoerythrin, Fluor594, and Fluor647), making it highly suitable for multicolor labeling experiments.
Similar Dyes:Alexa Fluor® 680, Cy®5.5, DyLight® 680, IRDye® 680LT
Common Excitation Sources: 680 or 685 nm
Maximum Excitation Wavelength: 680nm
Maximum Emission Wavelength: 702nm
Molar Extinction Coefficient: 184000L/(mol·cm)
Quantum Yield:0.36
Appearance:Dark blue solid

| Product Components | Component Content in Different Specifications | Storage Temperature | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40μg Antibody | 200μg Antibody | 2mg Antibody | ||
| Activated Dye | 1 tube | 5 tubes | 5 tubes | -20°C after opening, protected from light |
| 50KDa Ultrafiltration Tube* | 1 set** | 1 set** | 1 set** | RT |
| Labeling Buffer S | 10 mL | 10 mL | 10 mL | 2~8°C |
| 1×PBS (pH 7.4) | 10 mL | 10 mL | 10 mL | 2~8°C |
| DMF | 100 μL | 100 μL | 100 μL | 2~8°C, protected from light |
| Labeled Protein Storage Solution | 200 μL | 1 mL | 5 mL | 2~8°C |
| Recommended Labeling Amount | Each tube dyes for labeling 20-40μg antibody Recommended: 20μg antibody | Each tube dyes for labeling 20-40μg antibody Recommended: 20μg antibody | Each tube dyes for labeling 100-400μg antibody Recommended: 200μg antibody | |
* Ultrafiltration tube molecular weight cutoff: 50KDa
** 1 set = 1 ultrafiltration tube and collection tube
Under specific chemical reaction conditions, the fluorescent dye activation group specifically reacts with primary amine groups on antibody proteins, forming stable amide bonds, thereby achieving labeling conjugation with antibody proteins.

