Methylene Green zinc chloride double salt
80%
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Code: #111760
Alias
Methylene Green ; Basic Green 5
CAS Number
224967-52-6
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Molecular Information
Weight
433 g/mol
Formula
C₁₆H₁₇ClN₄O₂S₁₂ZnCl₂
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MDL Number
MFCD00151524
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Storage
Room temperature, sealed, dry
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Methylene Green zinc chloride double salt is widely used in biological staining and microscopy. It serves as a vital dye for visualizing cellular structures, particularly in histology and cytology studies. The compound is effective in staining nucleic acids, making it valuable for observing DNA and RNA in tissues and cells. Additionally, it is employed in redox indicator applications, where it helps monitor oxidation-reduction reactions in biochemical assays. Its use extends to photodynamic therapy research, where it acts as a photosensitizer to study light-induced cellular damage. In analytical chemistry, it is utilized as a reagent for detecting trace metals and studying electrochemical processes.
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Test Parameter | Specification |
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Carbon | 35.1-44.3 |
Dye Content | 80-100 |
Nitrogen | 10.2-12.9 |
Appearance | Dark green to brown to black crystal to powder |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms To Structure |
Solubility in Water | Dark blue, C = 10 mg/mL |
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Methylene Green zinc chloride double salt
Methylene Green zinc chloride double salt is widely used in biological staining and microscopy. It serves as a vital dye for visualizing cellular structures, particularly in histology and cytology studies. The compound is effective in staining nucleic acids, making it valuable for observing DNA and RNA in tissues and cells. Additionally, it is employed in redox indicator applications, where it helps monitor oxidation-reduction reactions in biochemical assays. Its use extends to photodynamic therapy research, where it acts as a photosensitizer to study light-induced cellular damage. In analytical chemistry, it is utilized as a reagent for detecting trace metals and studying electrochemical processes.
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