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Luminata Western HRP Substrates

Premixed for convenience.
Formulated for optimal results.
 

The new family of Luminata Western HRP substrates are a family of premixed, ready-to-use chemiluminescent reagents for the detection of HRP-based Westerns. Pour directly onto the Western membrane without worrying about pipetting error. The Luminata™ Classico, Crescendo and Forte substrates cover a broad range of sensitivities.

Advantages

  • Premixed for convenience and to avoid cross contamination of the reagents.
  • Broad range of sensitivities to satisfy all detection needs.
  • Consistent results with less pipetting error.
  • Stable at 4 °C or room temperature so you can store it on your own bench.
  • Best detection performance relative to competition.
  • Compatible with both PVDF and nitrocellulose membranes, as well as all commonly used buffers and blocking reagents.

Three different sensitivities of Luminata substrates meet all detection needs

Detection of GAPDH in 10 μg (Lane 1), 5 μg (Lane 2), 2.5 μg (Lane 3), and 
1.2 μg (Lane 4) of A431 lysate. Blots were treated with the indicated detection 
substrate and exposed to x-ray film for 5 minutes. Luminata Forte substrate is 
equivalent to Immobilon Western Chemiluminescent HRP Substrate (WBKLS0500, 
Millipore).

Detection of GAPDH in 10 μg (Lane 1), 5 μg (Lane 2), 2.5 μg (Lane 3), and 1.2 μg (Lane 4) of A431 lysate. Blots were treated with the indicated detection substrate and exposed to x-ray film for 5 minutes. Luminata Forte substrate is equivalent to Immobilon Western Chemiluminescent HRP Substrate (WBKLS0500, Millipore).

Premixed Luminata substrate signals stay strong even after long term storage

Luminata substrates, either in premixed form or in their parent luminol 
and peroxide components, were used to detect signals on immunoblots containing 
various amounts of A431 lysate probed with anti-GAPDH (MAB374, Millipore).<br 
/>Luminata substrates produced similar signals in their premixed format as in 
their separated 2 component system.<br />Signals remained robust even after 6 
months storage. (Storage study conducted under accelerated aging methodology.)

Luminata substrates, either in premixed form or in their parent luminol and peroxide components, were used to detect signals on immunoblots containing various amounts of A431 lysate probed with anti-GAPDH (MAB374, Millipore).
Luminata substrates produced similar signals in their premixed format as in their separated 2 component system.
Signals remained robust even after 6 months storage. (Storage study conducted under accelerated aging methodology.)

Luminata™ HRP Chemiluminescence Detection Reagents


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