Acriflavine hydrochloride fluorescent dye, Sigma-Aldrich®
Marques : SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPYTotal Evaluation: 0
Moyenne des Notes : 0.0 sur 5
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Danger
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Synonyme(s):
3,6-Diamino-10-methylacridinium chloride hydrochloride, Euflavine
MQ200
In living mice, acriflavine hydrochloride has been used in the confocal laser endomicroscopy to check the crypt structure in mucosa. It has also been used in Neurospora strain selection by checking the acriflavine resistance.
Acriflavine hydrochloride is a fluorescent dye. It is used as a topical contrast agent. It mainly stains nuclei and is applied to tissues before microscopy.
A mixture of 3,6-diamino-10-methylacridinium (acriflavin) and 3,6-diaminoacridine (proflavin).
Formule:
C₂₇H₂₈Cl₄N₆ Poids moléculaire: 578.36 g/mol Point de fusion: 260 °C (déc., lit.) Température de stockage: Room Temperature |
Numéro MDL:
MFCD00069039 Numéro CAS: 8063-24-9 UN: 3077 ADR: 9 III |
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Résultats des tests de spécification
Appearance (Colour) | Faint Brown to Brown and Orange to Dark Orange and Red to Very Dark Red |
Appearance (Form) | Powder |
Solubility (Colour) | Orange to Brown |
Solubility (Turbidity) 1 mg/ml, H₂O |
Clear |
Water (by Karl Fischer) | ≤13 % |
Infrared spectrum | Conforms to Structure |
% Acriflavine HCL content | 10 - 50 |
% Proflavine HCL | 25 - 70 |
Recommended Retest Period | 3 years |
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