Description
Kanamycin sulfate, also known as Kanamycin sulfate or Kanamycin A, is an aminoglycoside bacteriocidal antibiotic and can be used as a selection agent for bacteria. This product from Yeasen is a USP-grade reagent with a solubility of about 100 mg/mL in water.
Kanamycin sulfate is an aminoglycoside bacteriocidal antibiotic and is effective against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, and mycoplasma. Kanamycin sulfate inhibits translocation and elicits miscoding by binding to the 70S ribosomal subunit. Kanamycin sulfate can be used as a selection agent for bacteria transformed with the kanamycin B resistance gene and transformants carrying the neomycin phosphotransferase (NptII/neo) gene.
Features
- High-quality raw materials, all antibiotic product raw materials are sourced from high-quality fixed suppliers
- Standardized production, using factory mass production mode
- Wide range of applications, which can be used in the fields of molecular biology and biochemical experimental research of tissue culture
- The cooperation platform covers the whole
- To ensure product quality stability, the difference between batches is controlled within 1%
Applications
- Used to selectively screen bacterial clones successfully transformed into kan gene
- Used for sterilization in cell culture
- Plant transformation experiment
Specifications
Synonyms | Kanamycin sulfate, Kanamycin A |
CAS# | 25389-94-0 |
Formula | C18H36N4O11·H2O4S |
Molecular Weight | 582.58 |
Appearance | White powder |
Potency (dry basis) | ≥ 750 µg/mg |
Structure | ![]() |
Components
Components No. | Name | 60206ES10 | 60206ES60 |
60206 | Kanamycin Sulfate | 10 g | 100 g |
Shipping and Storage
The product is transported and stored at room temperature, with a period of validity of 3 years.
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