Basic Fuchsin
70%
Reagent
Code: #111794
Alias
Para-fuchsin hydrochloride; para-fuchsin, basic fuchsin, para-rosaniline hydrochloride, para-rosaniline hydrochloride
CAS Number
569-61-9
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Molecular Information
Weight
323.82 g/mol
Formula
C₁₉H₁₇N₃HCl
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Registry Numbers
EC Number
209-321-2
MDL Number
MFCD00001657
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Physical Properties
Melting Point
268-270 °C (dec.)(lit.)
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Storage
room temperature
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Basic Fuchsin is widely used in biological staining techniques to highlight specific structures in microscopy. It is a key component in the Ziehl-Neelsen stain, which is employed to identify acid-fast bacteria like Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In histology, it helps in visualizing connective tissues, particularly elastic fibers, by binding to them and producing a distinct color. Additionally, Basic Fuchsin is utilized in Gram staining as a counterstain to differentiate between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It also finds application in the textile industry for dyeing fabrics and in the preparation of Schiff’s reagent, which is used for detecting aldehydes in chemical analyses.
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Test Parameter | Specification |
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Residue on Ignition | <=0.5 |
Purity | 70 |
Appearance | Dark green to dark blue to black powder or crystals |
Sodium Sulfite Test | Pass |
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Basic Fuchsin
Basic Fuchsin is widely used in biological staining techniques to highlight specific structures in microscopy. It is a key component in the Ziehl-Neelsen stain, which is employed to identify acid-fast bacteria like Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In histology, it helps in visualizing connective tissues, particularly elastic fibers, by binding to them and producing a distinct color. Additionally, Basic Fuchsin is utilized in Gram staining as a counterstain to differentiate between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. It also finds application in the textile industry for dyeing fabrics and in the preparation of Schiff’s reagent, which is used for detecting aldehydes in chemical analyses.
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