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Tris, or tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, or known during medical use as tromethamine or THAM, is an with the formula (HOCH2)3CNH2. It is extensively used in and molecular biology as a component of Gomori, G., Preparation of Buffers for Use in Enzyme Studies. Methods Enzymology., 1, 138-146 (1955). such as in and , especially for solutions of . It contains a and thus undergoes the reactions associated with typical amines, e.g., condensations with . Tris also complexes with metal ions in solution. In medicine, tris (known as tromethamine) is occasionally used as a drug, given in intensive care for its properties as a buffer for the treatment of severe metabolic acidosis in specific circumstances. Some medications are formulated as the "tromethamine salt" including ( as trometamol salt), and " trometamol".

(2017). 9780857112767
In 2023 a strain of hunanensis was found to be able to degrade TRIS buffer.

Since Tris' pKa is more strongly temperature dependent, its use is not recommended in biochemical applications requiring consistent pH over a range of temperatures. Moreover, the temperature dependance of the pKa (and in turn buffer solution pH) makes pH adjustment difficult. (E.g., the 'room temperature' pH adjustment would not translate to 'measurement conditions' pH, unless care is taken to calculate the effect of temperature, see below.)


Buffering features
The of tris has a p Ka of 8.07 at 25 °C, which implies that the buffer has an effective pH range between 7.1 and 9.1 (p Ka ± 1) at room temperature.


Buffer details
  • In general, as temperature decreases from 25 °C to 5 °C the pH of a tris buffer will increase an average of 0.03 units per degree. As temperature rises from 25 °C to 37 °C, the pH of a tris buffer will decrease an average of 0.025 units per degree.
  • In general, a 10-fold increase in tris buffer concentration will lead to a 0.05 unit increase in pH and vice versa.
  • -containing single-junction pH electrodes (e.g., silver chloride electrodes) are incompatible with tris since an Ag-tris precipitate forms which clogs the junction. Double-junction electrodes are resistant to this problem, and non-silver containing electrodes are immune.


Buffer inhibition
  • Tris inhibits a number of enzymes, and therefore should be used with care when studying proteins.
  • Tris can also inhibit enzyme activity via of metal ions.


Preparation
Tris is prepared industrially by the exhaustive condensation of with under basic conditions (i.e. repeated ) to produce the intermediate (HOCH2)3CNO2, which is subsequently to give the final product.
(2011). 9783527306732


Uses
The useful buffer range for tris (pH 7–9) coincides with the physiological pH typical of most living organisms. This, and its low cost, make tris one of the most common buffers in the biology/biochemistry laboratory. Tris is also used as a to standardize acid solutions for chemical analysis.

Tris is used to increase permeability of cell membranes. It is a component of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Factsheet modernatx.com and the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for use in children 5 through 11 years of age. Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee Meeting October 26, 2021 fda.gov


Medical
Tris (usually known as THAM in this context) is used as alternative to sodium bicarbonate in the treatment of metabolic acidosis.


See also
  • MES
  • Common buffer compounds used in biology

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