

About Alomone
As a small specialized laboratory, we proudly identify as membrane protein scientists first. Since 1989, we’ve focused on ion channels, G protein-couple receptors (GPCRs), transporters, neurotrophic factors, and more, designing, developing, and testing all of our reagents in-house.
From our early work purifying toxins to today’s portfolio of synthetic toxins, organic modulators, and conjugated/unconjugated polyclonal antibodies, our tools are built to directly modulate or detect membrane protein activity.
Each reagent is validated under stringent conditions for specificity and reliability. We’re scientists first, and every product begins at our own bench. When you work with us, you know exactly where your reagents come from: from our lab to yours.
35+
Years of Experience
40+
Employees
32,000+ Citations
With more than 32K citations worldwide, our reagents continue to support meaningful, peer-reviewed discoveries.
Alomone's Story
From the beginning, we recognized the immense research potential of toxins – yet no one was producing or supplying them reliably. We set out to change that.
In 1989, Nissim Bajayo founded Alomone Labs with two venom-derived peptides: charybdotoxin from the yellow scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus) and dendrotoxin from the Eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps). These became the starting point of our work. We soon transitioned to synthetic production, ensuring consistent supply without relying on wild sources. This also enabled innovation, including fluorescently labeled toxins that opened new possibilities for live-cell and multiplexed assays.
As demand grew, we expanded from toxins to antibodies directed against ion channels, GPCRs, transporters, exchangers, and pumps. Every antibody we now offer – rabbit or guinea pig, conjugated or not, carrier-free or not – is made and validated in-house. We later added organic compounds, small molecules, recombinant proteins, and neurotrophic factors, always emphasizing functional tools tested in relevant systems.
Today, many researchers need solutions that go beyond ready-made reagents. That’s why we offer custom services – new conjugations, novel toxins, and technical support from our own scientists – because sometimes the tool you need doesn’t exist yet. And that’s exactly where we come in.


