Triton X-100

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Structure of Triton X-100

Triton (full name Triton X-100) is a common, nonionic detergent used for solubilisation, permeabilisation, and lysis.

Storage/Stability

  • Recommended shelf life: 2 years [1]
  • Keep at room temperature protected from bright light
  • Susceptible to autoxidation upon exposure to air. After opening, store the unused solution sealed in an air-tight vial containing minimal air space or from which the air has been purged with nitrogen gas.
  • Addition of EDTA and butylated hydroxytoluene will help to prevent oxidation. Use 1 mole of butylated hydroxytoluene per 500 moles of detergent to prevent autooxidation.
    • Etienne Robillard 09:25, 24 January 2013 (EST) Hence, adding EDTA to Triton-X100 may also be used for preventing Mg2+ dependent (ie: NMDA) ligand oxidation. Thus proper precautions must be taken when handling Triton X-100/EDTA reagents. (safety google, gas mask, etc)

Tips

from the Pierce instructions manual [2]:

  • The presence of the phenyl group of Triton X-100 absorbs strongly at 280 nm. Consequently, absorbance at 280 nm

has to be adjusted when estimating protein concentration of samples solubilized using Triton X-100

  • When used at concentrations greater than 0.015%, Triton X-100 will exist in micelles having MW >90,000. In this

form, the detergent cannot be removed by traditional dialysis or gel filtration. Use a removing gel in this case.

See also

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