PIPES, 1.0M buffer soln., pH 7.5
PIPES, 1.0M buffer soln., pH 7.5
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PIPES, 1.0M buffer soln., pH 7.5

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Catalog number J62494.AK
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Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialPIPES buffer soln.
CAS5625-37-6
ColorColorless
Recommended StorageKeep cold
Concentration1.0 M
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PIPES (Piperazine-N,N?-bis(2-ethanesulfonic acid), is frequently used as a buffering agent in biochemistry. PIPES has pKa near the physiological pH which makes it useful in cell culture work. PIPES has been documented minimizing lipid loss when buffering glutaraldehyde histology in plant and animal tissues and has a negligible capacity to bind divalent ions. Fixation of fungal zoospores for fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy was optimal with a combination of glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde in PIPES buffer is done.

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Applications
PIPES (Piperazine-N,N′-bis(2-ethanesulfonic acid), is frequently used as a buffering agent in biochemistry. PIPES has pKa near the physiological pH which makes it useful in cell culture work. PIPES has been documented minimizing lipid loss when buffering glutaraldehyde histology in plant and animal tissues and has a negligible capacity to bind divalent ions. Fixation of fungal zoospores for fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy was optimal with a combination of glutaraldehyde and formaldehyde in PIPES buffer is done.

Solubility
Soluble in 1M NaOH (0.5 M at 20°C), water (∼1 g/L at 100°C), and 0.5 N NaOH (0.1 M).

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Keep away from strong oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

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