DTNB (Ellman's Reagent) (5,5-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)
DTNB (Ellman's Reagent) (5,5-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)
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DTNB (Ellman's Reagent) (5,5-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)

Thermo Scientific Pierce Ellman's Reagent (DTNB) reacts with sulfhydryl groups to yield a colored product, providing a reliable method toRead more
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Thermo Scientific Pierce Ellman's Reagent (DTNB) reacts with sulfhydryl groups to yield a colored product, providing a reliable method to measure reduced cysteines and other free sulfhydryls in solution.

Ellman's Reagent (5,5'-dithio-bis-[2-nitrobenzoic acid]) is used to estimate sulfhydryl groups in a sample by comparing to a standard curve of a sulfhydryl-containing compound such as cysteine. Alternatively, sulfhydryl groups can be assayed using the extinction coefficient of TNB (14,150M-1 cm-1 at 412nm). Ellman's Reagent has been used for applications other than sulfhydryl estimation, such as for determining alkylthiols by HPLC using a pre-column derivatization procedure and to study thiols in the active site of several enzymes.

Features of Ellman's Reagent:

Sulfhydryl assay—reacts quantitatively with free (reduced) sulfhydryl groups (—SH) to yield detectable TNB product
Colorimetric detection—colored product enables spectrophotometric measurement in cuvettes or microplates (λmax = 412nm; ε = 14,150/M·cm)
Proven method—well-characterized chemistry provides quantitation of peptide or protein sulfhydryl groups using extinction coefficient calculation or by comparison to a cysteine standard

Reagent Properties
• Alternative names: DTNB, Ellman's Reagent
• Chemical name: 5,5'-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)
• Reactive toward: Sulfhydryl groups (—SH)
• Chemical formula: C14H8N2O8S2
• CAS number: 69-78-3
• Molecular weight: 396.35
• Form: Yellow crystalline powder

DTNB reacts with a free sulfhydryl group to yield a mixed disulfide and 2-nitro-5-thiobenzoic acid (TNB). The target of DTNB in this reaction is the conjugate base (R—S-) of a free sulfhydryl group. Therefore, the rate of this reaction is dependent on several factors: (1) the reaction pH, (2) the pKa' of the sulfhydryl and (3) steric and electrostatic effects. TNB is the colored species produced in this reaction and has a high molar extinction coefficient in the visible range. The molar extinction coefficient of TNB was originally reported by Ellman (1959) to be 13,600M-1 cm-1 at 412 nm and pH 8.0. Consequently, this value has been cited frequently in the literature. Later studies have shown, however, that the molar extinction coefficient is more accurately reflected by a value of 14,150M-1 cm-1 at 412 nm. The extinction of TNB is not affected by changes in pH between 7.6 and 8.6. However, the extinction of TNB is different in other solvents.
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Specifications
Product TypeDTNB
Quantity5 g
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Are there other uses for Thermo Scientific Ellman's Reagent besides estimation of sulfhydryls?

Ellman's Reagent may be used for applications other than the estimation of sulfhydryls in solution. It has been used for the determination of alkylthiols by HPLC using a pre-column derivatization procedure and to study thiols in the active site of several enzymes including thiolase, fatty acid synthase and mevalonate 5-diphosphate decarboxylase.

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What should I do if the sulfhydryl content in my sample is lower than expected?

It is possible that the sulfhydryls in the sample are not in reduced (free) state; i.e., have become oxidized. Ensure reduction of sulfhydryls using a reducing agent, then minimize the time delay between assay of the sample and its use in applications that depend on its free sulfhydryl content. Also maintain 1-5 mM EDTA in the sample to chelate divalent metal ions, which can oxidize sulfhydryls.

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What are the Quality Specifications for each lot of Thermo Scientific Ellman's Reagent?

The Certificate of Analysis lists if the infrared spectrum conforms to the structure and if the purity ≥ 98%.

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How stable are working solutions of Thermo Scientific Ellman's Reagent?

The Ellman's Reagent Solution can be prepared in advance in the recommended reaction buffer (0.1 M sodium phosphate, pH 8.0, containing 1 mM EDTA), and will be stable for about 1 week . An Ellman's Reagent Solution prepared in Tris pH 8.0 will also be stable for 1 week. The Ellman's Reagent Solution preapred in PBS, pH 7.2 is only stable for 1-2 days. This chemical is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases and is sensitive to the presence of thiols. We have not tested Ellman's Reagent with DMSO.

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What is the recommended storage condition for Thermo Scientific Ellman's Reagent?

We recommend storing the product protected from moisture at 4 degrees C. It is susceptible to some hydrolysis by moisture. The product is shipped at ambient temperature.

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