Ampicillin sodium salt
Ampicillin sodium salt is a commonly used antibiotic compound that belongs to the penicillin class of medications. It functions as an antimicrobial agent, inhibiting the growth and replication of certain bacteria. This product is primarily used in laboratory settings for research and experimental purposes.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using ampicillin sodium salt
Plasmid DNA Storage and Propagation
Purification of Membrane Protein Complexes
reported previously,10 (link) with the following
additions: 1,4-dithiothreitol (Carl Roth); ampicillin sodium salt
(Formedium); 14C-
mCi/mmol; NovaTec); 2-mercaptoethanol (Sigma-Aldrich); chloramphenicol
(Carl Roth); coenzyme A, free acid (Avanti Polar Lipids);
ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt dihydrate (Sigma-Aldrich);
HEPES (Carl Roth); methanol (Sigma); n-butanol (Sigma); n-dodecyl-β-
oleic acid (Sigma-Aldrich); tris hydrochloride (ITW Reagents); and
TritonTM X-100 (Sigma-Aldrich).
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