alamarBlue™ Cell Viability Reagent
alamarBlue™ Cell Viability Reagent
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alamarBlue™ Cell Viability Reagent

alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent is a ready-to-use resazurin-based solution that functions as a cell health indicator by using the reducingRead more
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Catalog NumberQuantity
DAL102525 mL
DAL1100100 mL
Catalog number DAL1025
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25 mL
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309.00
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alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent is a ready-to-use resazurin-based solution that functions as a cell health indicator by using the reducing power of living cells to quantitatively measure viability. Resazurin, the active ingredient of alamarBlue reagent, is a non-toxic, cell-permeable compound that is blue in color and virtually non-fluorescent. Upon entering living cells, resazurin is reduced to resorufin, a compound that is red in color and highly fluorescent. Changes in viability can be easily detected using either an absorbance- or fluorescence-based plate reader. alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent has broad applicability and can be used with various human and animal cell lines, bacteria, plant, and fungi.

Features include:
• Robust and reliable performance—results in a large, highly reproducible dynamic range
• Highly sensitive reagent with a linear response—detects as few as 50 cells per well
• Convenient add-and-read format—no mixing, no washing, no cell lysis
• Compatible with either fluorescence- or absorbance-based instrumentation
• Measures viability from many diverse cell types—including mammalian cells, bacteria, plant, and fungi

Cell health can be monitored by numerous methods. Plasma membrane integrity, DNA synthesis, DNA content, enzyme activity, presence of ATP, and cellular reducing conditions are known indicators of cell viability and death. alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent is an indigo-colored, non-toxic reagent that detects metabolically active cells and is used for the quantitative analysis of cell viability and proliferation. alamarBlue reagent has broad applicability and can be used with various human and animal cell lines, bacteria, plant, and fungi.

When added to cells, alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent is modified by the reducing environment of viable cells and turns red in color and becomes highly fluorescent. This color change and increased fluorescence can be detected using absorbance (detected at 570 and 600 nm) or fluorescence (using an excitation between 530–560 and an emission at 590 nm). To assay for viability, simply add the pre-mixed alamarBlue reagent to cells in complete media (no wash or cell lysis steps required), incubate for one to four hours, and read using either an absorbance- or fluorescence-based plate reader. If necessary, longer incubation times may be used for greater sensitivity without compromising cell health.

The homogeneous, add-and-read assay format of the alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent is fast, convenient, and readily amenable to automation and high-throughput assays. The color change and fluorescence increase resulting from cell viability changes allow the detection of alamarBlue reagent by either an absorbance- or fluorescence-based instrumentation.

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell TypeBacteria, Eukaryotic Cells, Fungal Cells
ColorBlue
DescriptionalamarBlue™ Cell Viability Reagent
Detection MethodColorimetric, Fluorescence
For Use With (Application)Viability Assay
For Use With (Equipment)Spectrophotometer, Microplate Reader
Product TypeCell Viability Reagent
Dye TypeResazurin
Emission590 nm
Excitation Wavelength Range530-560 nm
FormLiquid
Format96-well plate, Cuvettes, 384-well plate
Incubation Time1 to 4 hr. (Up to 24 hr. for low cell numbers)
Product LinealamarBlue™
Quantity25 mL
Shipping ConditionWet Ice
ThroughputHigh-throughput Compatible
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

MTT cell proliferation plate assays require cellular metabolism to modify the reagent and thus, only live cells will be counted. Is this true for CyQUANT Direct Cell Proliferation Assay, too?

This is true for MTT (as well as XTT, AlamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent, and PrestoBlue Cell Viability Reagent). CyQUANT Direct will also only count live cells, but for a different reason. The dye in it is a green-fluorescent nucleic acid stain, which will bind to DNA in all cells, live or dead, without the need for cellular metabolism. However, there is a non-cell-permeable quenching reagent in the kit which will both quench extracellular fluorescence (and thus this is a no-wash assay) AND will quench the fluorescence in dead cells (but not live cells).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

MTT cell proliferation assays require cellular metabolism to turn over the reagent, and thus only live cells will be counted. Is this true for CyQUANT Direct as well?

This is true for MTT (as well as XTT, AlamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent, and PrestoBlue Cell Viability Reagent). CyQUANT Direct will also only count live cells, but for a different reason. The dye is a green-fluorescent nucleic acid stain, which will bind to DNA in all cells, live or dead, without the need for cellular metabolism. However, there is a cell impermeant quenching reagent in the kit which will quench both extracellular fluorescence (and thus this is a no-wash assay) and the fluorescence in dead cells (but not live cells).

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.

Why would I use alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent instead of the original alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent?

alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent provides a lower background, suitable for analyzing a lower number of cells per well. Also, the removal of impurities in the 'HS' reagent limits any artifacts that may be critical to your cells' viability.

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Does alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent have the same properties as the original alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent?

Yes and in addition, alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent has a higher purity which results in a lower background.

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What is the difference between the original alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent (Cat. Nos. DAL1025, DAL1100) and alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent (Cat. Nos. A50100, A50101)?

Both products utilize resazurin as the indicator dye. alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent undergoes a purification process that removes any residual resorufin that may be present from the standard manufacturing process for resazurin. This purification results in a product that has very low background. alamarBlue HS Cell Viability Reagent may be used on samples with as few as 20 cells/well, compared to a minimum of 50 cells/well for the original alamarBlue Cell Viability Reagent.
Note: Minimum cell number/well is also dependent upon reducing activity of the cell type. Results may vary.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Cell Analysis Support Center.