Phenosafranine
80%
Reagent
Code: #111857
Alias
phenol saffron; phenol saffron
CAS Number
81-93-6
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Molecular Information
Weight
322.79 g/mol
Formula
C₁₈H₁₅ClN₄
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Registry Numbers
EC Number
201-387-0
MDL Number
MFCD00036335
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Physical Properties
Melting Point
300 °C
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Storage
room temperature
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Phenosafranine is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy for differentiating tissues and cells, particularly in histology and cytology. It helps in visualizing cellular structures under a microscope. In the textile industry, it serves as a dye for coloring fabrics, especially cotton and silk, due to its strong affinity for these materials. Additionally, it is employed in analytical chemistry as a redox indicator in titration processes, aiding in determining the endpoint of reactions. Phenosafranine also finds application in photodynamic therapy research, where it is studied for its potential to generate reactive oxygen species under light exposure, targeting cancer cells. Its role in electrochemical studies is notable, as it is used to investigate electron transfer processes in various systems.
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Test Parameter | Specification |
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Purity (HPLC) | 80-100 |
Appearance | Green or brownish red solid |
Extinction Coefficient (270-276 nm) | ≥30000 |
Extinction Coefficient (517-523 nm) | ≥ 29000 |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms To Structure |
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Phenosafranine
Phenosafranine is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy for differentiating tissues and cells, particularly in histology and cytology. It helps in visualizing cellular structures under a microscope. In the textile industry, it serves as a dye for coloring fabrics, especially cotton and silk, due to its strong affinity for these materials. Additionally, it is employed in analytical chemistry as a redox indicator in titration processes, aiding in determining the endpoint of reactions. Phenosafranine also finds application in photodynamic therapy research, where it is studied for its potential to generate reactive oxygen species under light exposure, targeting cancer cells. Its role in electrochemical studies is notable, as it is used to investigate electron transfer processes in various systems.
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