HEPES, Free Acid

Description

GoldBio’s HEPES, Free Acid is a zwitterionic biological buffer widely used in cell culture, biochemical assays, molecular biology, and protein research applications.

HEPES is particularly valued for its ability to maintain physiological pH in the range of approximately 6.8 to 8.2 while exhibiting relatively low interference with many biochemical reactions and cellular processes. Unlike bicarbonate-based buffering systems, HEPES provides effective buffering capacity independent of carbon dioxide equilibrium, making it useful in open-air experimental systems and microscopy applications.

HEPES is frequently incorporated into mammalian cell culture media, imaging buffers, electrophysiology solutions, and protein purification systems where stable pH control is critical for maintaining biological activity and cellular viability. The buffer demonstrates relatively low membrane permeability and is well tolerated in many biological systems when used at standard experimental concentrations.

Because HEPES maintains buffering capacity near physiological pH and exhibits compatibility with a broad range of enzymes and biomolecules, it is commonly used in biochemical assays, diagnostic reagent preparation, and molecular biology protocols requiring reproducible pH stabilization.

HEPES free acid can be mixed with HEPES sodium salt to achieve the desired pH. Alternatively, HEPES free acid can be titrated with NaOH or KOH to achieve the desired pH.

 

Common Applications

(Click each for more information)

Mammalian Cell Culture Buffering
  • Purpose: To maintain stable physiological pH in mammalian cell culture systems.
  • How It Works: HEPES resists pH fluctuations caused by cellular metabolism and environmental CO2 variation.
  • Applications: Cell culture media preparation, live-cell maintenance, and suspension cell culture studies.

Good, N. E., Winget, G. D., Winter, W., Connolly, T. N., Izawa, S., & Singh, R. M. M. (1966). Hydrogen ion buffers for biological research. Biochemistry, 5(2), 467–477.

Electrophysiology and Patch Clamp Solutions
  • Purpose: To maintain controlled pH conditions in electrophysiological recording buffers.
  • How It Works: HEPES stabilizes ionic solution pH during electrical recording experiments involving isolated cells or tissues.
  • Applications: Patch clamp studies, ion channel analysis, and neurophysiology research.

Hamill, O. P., Marty, A., Neher, E., Sakmann, B., & Sigworth, F. J. (1981). Improved patch-clamp techniques for high-resolution current recording from cells and cell-free membrane patches. Pflugers Archiv, 391(2), 85–100.

Protein Purification and Enzyme Assays
  • Purpose: To maintain stable pH conditions that preserve enzyme activity and protein structure.
  • How It Works: HEPES buffers biochemical solutions while minimizing interference with enzymatic reactions and protein interactions.
  • Applications: Protein purification, enzyme kinetics, and biochemical assay development.

Ferguson, W. J., Braunschweiger, K. I., Braunschweiger, W. R., et al. (1980). Hydrogen ion buffers for biological research. Analytical Biochemistry, 104(2), 300–310.

Preparation of Physiological and Diagnostic Buffers
  • Purpose: To formulate stable buffered solutions used in physiological and diagnostic applications.
  • How It Works: HEPES provides reproducible buffering near neutral pH with low chemical reactivity.
  • Applications: Diagnostic reagent preparation, physiological saline buffers, and analytical chemistry applications.

Good, N. E., & Izawa, S. (1972). Hydrogen ion buffers. Methods in Enzymology, 24, 53–68.

 

Key Benefits

  • Maintains stable buffering capacity near physiological pH.
  • Effective buffering independent of CO2 equilibrium systems.
  • Compatible with many enzymes, proteins, and mammalian cell culture applications.
  • Commonly used in microscopy, electrophysiology, and live-cell imaging studies.
  • Low biological reactivity and minimal interference with many biochemical assays.

 

Storage/Handling

Store at room temperature.

For research use only. Not for food, drug, household, or cosmetic use.

 

 

 

 

Product Specifications
HEPES
2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazin-1-yl]ethanesulfonic acid

ULTRA PURE GRADE

Formula: C8H18N2O4S

MW: 238.30 g/mol

Storage/Handling: Store at room temperature.

PubChem Chemical ID: 23831


Video: HEPES Sodium Salt Video Protocol


HEPES, Free Acid

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Catalog Number:
H-400-100
CAS Number:
7365-45-9
$53.00

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    Description

    GoldBio’s HEPES, Free Acid is a zwitterionic biological buffer widely used in cell culture, biochemical assays, molecular biology, and protein research applications.

    HEPES is particularly valued for its ability to maintain physiological pH in the range of approximately 6.8 to 8.2 while exhibiting relatively low interference with many biochemical reactions and cellular processes. Unlike bicarbonate-based buffering systems, HEPES provides effective buffering capacity independent of carbon dioxide equilibrium, making it useful in open-air experimental systems and microscopy applications.

    HEPES is frequently incorporated into mammalian cell culture media, imaging buffers, electrophysiology solutions, and protein purification systems where stable pH control is critical for maintaining biological activity and cellular viability. The buffer demonstrates relatively low membrane permeability and is well tolerated in many biological systems when used at standard experimental concentrations.

    Because HEPES maintains buffering capacity near physiological pH and exhibits compatibility with a broad range of enzymes and biomolecules, it is commonly used in biochemical assays, diagnostic reagent preparation, and molecular biology protocols requiring reproducible pH stabilization.

    HEPES free acid can be mixed with HEPES sodium salt to achieve the desired pH. Alternatively, HEPES free acid can be titrated with NaOH or KOH to achieve the desired pH.

     

    Common Applications

    (Click each for more information)

    Mammalian Cell Culture Buffering
    • Purpose: To maintain stable physiological pH in mammalian cell culture systems.
    • How It Works: HEPES resists pH fluctuations caused by cellular metabolism and environmental CO2 variation.
    • Applications: Cell culture media preparation, live-cell maintenance, and suspension cell culture studies.

    Good, N. E., Winget, G. D., Winter, W., Connolly, T. N., Izawa, S., & Singh, R. M. M. (1966). Hydrogen ion buffers for biological research. Biochemistry, 5(2), 467–477.

    Electrophysiology and Patch Clamp Solutions
    • Purpose: To maintain controlled pH conditions in electrophysiological recording buffers.
    • How It Works: HEPES stabilizes ionic solution pH during electrical recording experiments involving isolated cells or tissues.
    • Applications: Patch clamp studies, ion channel analysis, and neurophysiology research.

    Hamill, O. P., Marty, A., Neher, E., Sakmann, B., & Sigworth, F. J. (1981). Improved patch-clamp techniques for high-resolution current recording from cells and cell-free membrane patches. Pflugers Archiv, 391(2), 85–100.

    Protein Purification and Enzyme Assays
    • Purpose: To maintain stable pH conditions that preserve enzyme activity and protein structure.
    • How It Works: HEPES buffers biochemical solutions while minimizing interference with enzymatic reactions and protein interactions.
    • Applications: Protein purification, enzyme kinetics, and biochemical assay development.

    Ferguson, W. J., Braunschweiger, K. I., Braunschweiger, W. R., et al. (1980). Hydrogen ion buffers for biological research. Analytical Biochemistry, 104(2), 300–310.

    Preparation of Physiological and Diagnostic Buffers
    • Purpose: To formulate stable buffered solutions used in physiological and diagnostic applications.
    • How It Works: HEPES provides reproducible buffering near neutral pH with low chemical reactivity.
    • Applications: Diagnostic reagent preparation, physiological saline buffers, and analytical chemistry applications.

    Good, N. E., & Izawa, S. (1972). Hydrogen ion buffers. Methods in Enzymology, 24, 53–68.

     

    Key Benefits

    • Maintains stable buffering capacity near physiological pH.
    • Effective buffering independent of CO2 equilibrium systems.
    • Compatible with many enzymes, proteins, and mammalian cell culture applications.
    • Commonly used in microscopy, electrophysiology, and live-cell imaging studies.
    • Low biological reactivity and minimal interference with many biochemical assays.

     

    Storage/Handling

    Store at room temperature.

    For research use only. Not for food, drug, household, or cosmetic use.

     

     

     

     

    Product Specifications
    HEPES
    2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazin-1-yl]ethanesulfonic acid

    ULTRA PURE GRADE

    Formula: C8H18N2O4S

    MW: 238.30 g/mol

    Storage/Handling: Store at room temperature.

    PubChem Chemical ID: 23831


    Video: HEPES Sodium Salt Video Protocol


    Product Specifications

    Catalog ID: H-400
    CAS #: 7365-45-9
    Formula: C8H18N2O4S
    MW: 238.30 g/mol
    Grade: ULTRA PURE GRADE
    Storage/handling: Store at room temperature.
    PubChem Chemical ID: 23831

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