Bleu trypan 0,4% en solution aqueuse, Sigma-Aldrich®
Marques : SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPYTotal Evaluation: 0
Moyenne des Notes : 0.0 sur 5
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Danger
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M-Clarity™ (Niveau de qualité) = MQ200
Trypan blue is a tetrasulfonated anionic, hydrophilic azo dye derived from toluidine. The non-permeable cell membrane dye is a vital dye that selectively stains dead or non-viable cells, that pass through damaged but not through intact cell membranes.
- it is a routinely used for viability testing for diverse cell types including frozen sperm and aortic muscle cells exposed to antifungal agents
- employed as a collagen stain in a Van Gieson procedure
- To stain amyloid, Trypan blue is considered as a blue alternative to Congo red in Puchtler-Bennhold stains
- used as a fluorescent tracer of cell populations in embryology
- used as a tumor promoter modulating permeability of lysosomal membranes
Physical form: 0,4% in 0,81% sodium chloride; 0,06% potassium phosphate, dibasic.
Formule:
C₃₄H₂₄N₆Na₄O₁₄S₄ Densité: 1,007 g/ml at 20 °C Température de stockage: Room Temperature |
Numéro MDL:
MFCD00003969 Numéro CAS: 72-57-1 EINECS: 200-786-7 |
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Résultats des tests de spécification
Appearance (colour) | Blue to very dark blue |
Appearance (form) | Liquid |
Thin layer chromatogr. | Corresponds to standard |
Density d20/4 | 0.997 - 1.017 |
Wavelength (1) (UV) | 600 - 610 nm |
Extinction (1%/1 cm) (1) (UV) | |
Solvent (UV) | Methanol |
Expiry period | 30 months |
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