Pyronin B
Dye content 50 %
Reagent
Code: #111771
Alias
Paironen B
CAS Number
2150-48-3
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Molecular Information
Weight
521.11 g/mol
Formula
C₂₁H₂₇Cl₄FeN₂O
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Registry Numbers
EC Number
218-429-9
MDL Number
MFCD00011932
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Physical Properties
Melting Point
174-176 °C
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Storage
room temperature
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Pyronin B is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy, particularly for nucleic acid detection. It binds selectively to RNA, allowing researchers to visualize and differentiate RNA within cells or tissues. This property makes it valuable in histology and cytology studies. Additionally, it is employed in fluorescence microscopy due to its ability to emit light when exposed to specific wavelengths, aiding in the study of cellular structures. Pyronin B is also utilized in flow cytometry for cell sorting and analysis, helping to identify and isolate specific cell populations based on RNA content. Its staining properties are further applied in electrophoresis techniques to detect RNA bands in gels.
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Test Parameter | Specification |
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Appearance | Dark Green To Black Powder Or Crystals Or Crystalline Solid |
Dye Content (%) | 50 |
NMR | Conforms to Structure |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms To Structure |
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Pyronin B
Pyronin B is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy, particularly for nucleic acid detection. It binds selectively to RNA, allowing researchers to visualize and differentiate RNA within cells or tissues. This property makes it valuable in histology and cytology studies. Additionally, it is employed in fluorescence microscopy due to its ability to emit light when exposed to specific wavelengths, aiding in the study of cellular structures. Pyronin B is also utilized in flow cytometry for cell sorting and analysis, helping to identify and isolate specific cell populations based on RNA content. Its staining properties are further applied in electrophoresis techniques to detect RNA bands in gels.
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