TRYPAN BLUE (M.S.) (C.I. No.23850), 100gm, 60%
- Brand: RESEARCH-LAB FINE CHEM INDUSTRIES
- Catalog No.: 01546 00100
- CAS No: 72-57-1
- Quantity/Unit: 100 gm/Bottle
- Usually Shipped in: 4-7 Days
Min Orderable Qty : 1 Pack
For lab/research use only, unless otherwise specified
The product is supplied by Research lab Fine Chem Industries
Molecular formula: C34H24N6O14S4Na4
Molecular weight: 960.81
IUPAC Name: tetrasodium;5-amino-3-[[4-[4-[(8-amino-1-hydroxy-3,6-disulfonatonaphthalen-2-yl)diazenyl]-3-methylphenyl]-2-methylphenyl]diazenyl]-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonate
Dye content: 60%
CAS No.: 72-57-1
Melting point: greater than 572 F
Trypan blue is an organosulfonate salt that is the tetrasodium salt of 3,3'-[(3,3'-dimethylbiphenyl-4,4'-diyl)didiazene-2,1-diyl]bis(5-amino-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonic acid)
Trypan blue is a bluish-gray to dark blue powder
It has a role as a histological dye, a fluorochrome and a carcinogenic agent
Trypan Blue is an acid azo dye commonly used as a stain to distinguish viable from non-viable cells. It turns dead cells blue and viable cells unstained
It is a known animal carcinogen and an experimental teratogen
Trypan Blue has been used as a vital stain as it is excluded by most living cells. It has been used to stain collagen and amyloid. It is also used in chlamydospore agar for fungi
As a diagnostic agent for the diagnosis of ocular systemic disease and to diagnose ocular abnormalities
For dyeing textiles, leather & paper, as a stain in biological investigations
May cause cancer
Available in 100 gm bottle