A cell-permeable fluorescent probe for mitochondrial Fe2+
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Mito-FerroGreen

Item No. 41726

Technical Information
Purity
≥90%
Emission
535 nm
Excitation
505 nm
Acetonitrile: Soluble
Shipping & Storage Information
Storage
-20°C
Shipping
Wet ice in continental US; may vary elsewhere
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    Product Description

    Mito-FerroGreen is a cell-permeable fluorescent probe that binds irreversibly to mitochondrial ferrous iron (Fe2+). It is selective for Fe2+ over 12 other metal ions. When bound to Fe2+, Mito-FerroGreen displays excitation and emission maxima of 505 and 535 nm, respectively. Monitoring iron levels in cells has high relevance to various cellular processes, especially ferroptosis, which is an iron-dependent form of cell death.1,2

    WARNING This product is not for human or veterinary use.

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    Product Description References

    1. Angeli, J.P.F., Miyamoto, S., and Schulze, A. Ferroptosis: The greasy side of cell death. Chem. Res. Toxicol. 32, 362-369 (2019).

    2. Chen, Y., Guo, Y., Chang, H., et alBrequinar inhibits African swine fever virus replication in vitro by activating ferroptosis. Virol. J. 20(1), 242 (2023).