WesternLumaxLight SuperiorHRP substrate
The best choice for routine, film-imaged Western blots WesternLumaxLight Superior HRP substrate is more
sensitive than other chemiluminescent substrates, soyou can conduct shorter exposures, load less sample,
or use up to ten-times less antibody. Save time and money with WesternBright ECL.
Description
WesternLumaxLight Superior is a horseradish peroxidase substrate optimized for chemiluminescent Western
blots imaged using X-ray film. WesternLumaxLight ECL requires as little as ten times less antibody than
other substrates,allowing you to save precious antibodies and samples. Additionally, the WesternLumaxLight
signal is long lasting,allowing multiple exposures to be carried out without substantial signal decay.
WesternLumaxLight Superior detects equal amounts of protein with up to ten times less antibody.
Duplicate slot blots containing serial dilutions of transferrin were probed with the antibody dilutions
shown,and detected with either WesternLumaxLight Superior or Pierce ECL (Thermo Scientific) accor
-ding to the manufacturers’instructions. The blots were imaged simultaneously on the same piece
of film. WesternLumaxLight Superior produced the same signal with ten times less primary and five
times less secondary antibody.
Customer feedback
After trying WesternLumaxLight Superior,we immediately switched from our usual brand and now use it on a weekly basis.
It produces a strong, long-lasting signal with low background at a much lower cost.
Assistant Professor, Brigham Young University
WesternLumaxLight Superior is better than (the ECL substrate) I used to use because of its high sensitivity. Most of my
research involves detecting low amounts of induced proteins, such as gp91 phox and HIF-1. I had some challenge to
detect these proteins when I used other substrates;however,WesternLumaxLight Superior helps to detect these targets.
Now, I can detect these proteins using less sample with the WesternLumaxLight Superior system. My whole lab has now
switched to WesternLumaxLight Superior.
Senior Research Lab Specialist, University of Michigan
We have switched to the WesternLumaxLight Superior reagent for straight western and co-IP western blotting. We
have used less antibodies to suit our various needs easily. By the way, the WesternBright reagent also worked beaut
-ifully during a recent demo of a competitor’s chemiluminescent imager! It performed better than the vendor‘s own
proprietary reagent made especially for that machine!
Lab Manager, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill