Phosphate Buffer pH 7.4 (Sodium Phosphate)
The Phosphate Buffer pH 7.4 consists of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate in aqueous solution. The ions of the buffer components react with H+ ions or OH- ions in tissue or cell structures to maintain a constant pH level. This allows an optimal environment for cellular processes and biochemical reactions. The buffer capacity minimizes pH fluctuations and protects sensitive cell structures from damage that could occur with changes in the pH environment, ensuring reliable in vitro analysis and diagnostics.
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Preparation of buffer solutions
product information
Relevant Incredients:
• Sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate
• Di-sodium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate
Instructions / Protocol / Recommendations
Verwendung:
Phosphate Buffer pH 7.4 (Na-Phosphate) is an important laboratory chemical used in in vitro diagnostics to provide stable and reliable buffering action in biochemical assays, immunoassays, enzyme function studies, cell culture media and protein solutions. By maintaining a constant pH of 7.4, it enables accurate and reliable results by preventing unwanted chemical changes in the samples under study. This contributes to sound and reproducible science and ensures accurate and repeatable data in various scientific applications.
Prinzip:
The Phosphate Buffer pH 7.4 consists of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate and is used in in vitro diagnostics to provide a stable, neutral pH environment. The ions of the buffer components react with H+ ions or OH- ions in tissue or cell structures to maintain a constant pH level. This enables an optimal environment for cellular processes and biochemical reactions. The buffer capacity minimizes pH fluctuations and protects sensitive cell structures from damage that could occur with changes in the pH environment, ensuring reliable in vitro analysis and diagnostics.
Verfahren:
The Phosphate Buffer pH 7.4 consists of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate and is used in in vitro diagnostics to provide a stable, neutral pH environment. The ions of the buffer components react with H+ ions or OH- ions in tissue or cell structures to maintain a constant pH level. This enables an optimal environment for cellular processes and biochemical reactions. The buffer capacity minimizes pH fluctuations and protects sensitive cell structures from damage that could occur with changes in the pH environment, ensuring reliable in vitro analysis and diagnostics.