Indigo carmine

AR,90.0%

  • Product Code: 111626
  Alias:    Sodium Indigo Disulfonate; Acid Blue 74, Indigo Carmine, Acid Indigo; Indigo, Soluble Indigo; Food Blue 1; Indigo Carmine; Indigo Carmine; Sodium Indigo Dixanthate; Indigo Carmine; Indigo Carmine Disodium Salt
  CAS:    860-22-0
Molecular Weight: 466.35 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₆H₈N₂Na₂O₈S₂
EC Number: 231-791-2 MDL Number: MFCD00005723
Melting Point: >300°C Boiling Point:
Density: 1.01 g/mL at 20 °C Storage Condition: room temperature, away from light
Product Description: Indigo carmine is widely used as a dye in various medical and industrial applications. In the medical field, it serves as a diagnostic agent during surgical procedures, particularly in urology and gynecology, to identify and locate specific structures or abnormalities. For example, it is commonly used in cystoscopy to visualize the urinary tract and detect issues like leaks or blockages. Additionally, it is employed as a pH indicator in certain diagnostic tests due to its color-changing properties in response to acidity or alkalinity. In industrial settings, indigo carmine is utilized as a dye in textiles, food, and cosmetics, providing a vibrant blue color. It is also used in microbiology as a staining agent to enhance the visibility of microorganisms under a microscope. Despite its versatile applications, its use is carefully regulated due to potential allergic reactions or adverse effects in some individuals.
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10.000 10-20 days ฿390.00
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50.000 10-20 days ฿1,180.00
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250.000 10-20 days ฿3,840.00
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1000.000 10-20 days ฿12,990.00
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Indigo carmine
Indigo carmine is widely used as a dye in various medical and industrial applications. In the medical field, it serves as a diagnostic agent during surgical procedures, particularly in urology and gynecology, to identify and locate specific structures or abnormalities. For example, it is commonly used in cystoscopy to visualize the urinary tract and detect issues like leaks or blockages. Additionally, it is employed as a pH indicator in certain diagnostic tests due to its color-changing properties in response to acidity or alkalinity. In industrial settings, indigo carmine is utilized as a dye in textiles, food, and cosmetics, providing a vibrant blue color. It is also used in microbiology as a staining agent to enhance the visibility of microorganisms under a microscope. Despite its versatile applications, its use is carefully regulated due to potential allergic reactions or adverse effects in some individuals.
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