100nm
100nM, or one hundred nanomolar, is a concentration unit commonly used in biochemical, pharmacological, and molecular biology research to describe the amount of a substance in solution. A nanomolar concentration is one-billionth of a mole per liter (10⁻⁹ mol L⁻¹). Therefore, 100 nM corresponds to 1.0 × 10⁻⁷ mol L⁻¹. This level of concentration is often chosen to approximate physiological or sub‑toxic exposure levels for signaling molecules, hormones, or small‑molecule drugs.
In receptor binding assays, 100 nM is frequently used as a mid‑point to assess potency (e.g., determining EC₅₀
To prepare a 100 nM solution, one typically calculates the required mass of the compound using its molar
Common applications of 100 nM concentrations include ELISA setups, competitive ligand-binding studies, signal transduction assays, and in