5 bromo 4 chloro 39 indolylphosphate bcip
5-bromo-4-chloro-39-indolylphosphate (BCIP) is a chemical compound used as a substrate in biochemical and molecular biology applications. It is commonly used as a colorimetric detection reagent in enzymatic assays, particularly in conjunction with the enzyme alkaline phosphatase. When cleaved by alkaline phosphatase, BCIP produces a blue precipitate, allowing for the visualization of target molecules or cells.
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