Nile Blue A

Dye content ≥ 75%

Reagent Code: #111818
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Alias Nile blue sulfate
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CAS Number 3625-57-8

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Weight 732.85 g/mol
Formula C₄₀H₄₀N₆O₆S
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EC Number 222-832-5
MDL Number MFCD00064529
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Melting Point >300 °C (dec.)(lit.)
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Nile Blue A is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy to identify and differentiate various cellular components, particularly lipids and nucleic acids. It is effective in staining acidic tissues and is often employed in histology to highlight specific structures within cells. In addition to its role in biological research, Nile Blue A is utilized in the textile industry as a dye for fabrics, providing a distinct blue coloration. It also finds application in analytical chemistry as a pH indicator, changing color in response to varying acidity levels. Furthermore, it is used in fluorescence microscopy due to its ability to emit light under specific conditions, aiding in the visualization of cellular processes.

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Test Parameter Specification
Dye Content 75
Appearance Dark Blue To Dark Green Powder
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
Solubility Dark blue 1 mg/mL H2O

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 5g
10-20 days Ft12,177.85
inventory 25g
10-20 days Ft38,477.91
inventory 100g
10-20 days Ft123,211.18
inventory 500g
10-20 days Ft446,180.03
Nile Blue A
Nile Blue A is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy to identify and differentiate various cellular components, particularly lipids and nucleic acids. It is effective in staining acidic tissues and is often employed in histology to highlight specific structures within cells. In addition to its role in biological research, Nile Blue A is utilized in the textile industry as a dye for fabrics, providing a distinct blue coloration. It also finds application in analytical chemistry as a pH indicator, changing color in response to varying acidity levels. Furthermore, it is used in fluorescence microscopy due to its ability to emit light under specific conditions, aiding in the visualization of cellular processes.
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