Overview
Revvity offers IVISbrite™ D-luciferin for in vitro, in vivo and ex vivo bioluminescent imaging in two formats – lyophilized and injectable. D-luciferin is a substrate for Firefly luciferase (such as Red-FLuc) and can be used in conjunction with our IVISbrite Tumor Cell Lines or cells transfected with our IVISbrite Red F-luc-Puromycin (formerly RediFect™ Red-FLuc) and IVISbrite Red F-luc-GFP (formerly Red-FLuc-GFP) lentiviral particles for in vitro, in vivo or ex vivo imaging.
After the bioluminescent cell line expressing firefly luciferase is established in a mouse or other small animal model, D-luciferin substrate is injected. The substrate is then used by the bioluminescent reporter gene to produce a light signal within the cells, which allows visualization of the cells within the mouse (or other) model. This luminescence can be visualized and measured using an appropriate 2D or 3D imager.
Products and catalog numbers
Product | Catalog number | Substrate specificity | Quantity | Formula |
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IVISbrite D-Luciferin Potassium Salt Bioluminescent Substrate | 122799-100MG | Firefly luciferase substrate | 100mg | Powder |
IVISbrite D-Luciferin Potassium Salt Bioluminescent Substrate | 122799 | Firefly luciferase substrate | 1g (~200 (30g) mice) | Powder |
IVISbrite D-Luciferin Bioluminescent Substrate - RediJect™ Solution | 770504 | Firefly luciferase substrate | 10 vials (5 (30g) mice/vial) | RediJect Solution |
IVISbrite D-Luciferin Ultra Bioluminescent Substrate - RediJect Solution | 770505 | Firefly luciferase substrate | 10 vials (5 (30g) mice/vial) | RediJect Solution |
*Pre-formulated with a rapidly clearing fluorescent dye to validate the integrity of your substrate injection, so with a quick fluorescent image on your imaging system you know immediately if an injection failed, and you can normalize your bioluminescence results
**RediJect products are supplied in a ready-to-use injectable format
Protocols
- Preparation of luciferin for in vitro or in vivo assays
- How to use IVISbrite RediJect D-Luciferin for in vivo studies
FAQs
Q. How do I know whether to use the intraperitoneal (i.p.) luciferin injection protocol or the intravenous (i.v.) injection protocol, when injecting luciferin for bioluminescence in vivo imaging?
A. Most scientists use i.p injections. Subcutaneous injections are sometimes performed as well. If the signal is weak, you can do an i.v. injection, but you will need to image as soon as you inject (which can be very cumbersome).
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