Primuline sodium salt 50% (dye content) C.I 49000
Proveedor: SIGMA ALDRICH MICROSCOPY
M-Clarity™ quality level = MQ100
Primuline, also known as direct yellow 59 or primuline yellow, is considered to be a more sensitive and non-destructive dye for lipids.
Primuline has been used as a reagent in the preparation of lipids for chloroplast lipid membrane. It has been used as a dye in preparative thin-layer chromatography (TLC).
t is widely used as a fluorescent dye in preparative thin-layer chromatography (TLC). Primuline is suitable for vital staining. It is used as a fluorochrome in plant tissues. Primuline is also used to stain pollen grains and lignified cell walls. In addition, it also helps in segregating intact and broken starch grains. At pH 8, primuline acts as a fluorochrome for mast cells.
Formula:
C₂₁H₁₄N₃O₃S₃Na MW: 475,54 g/mol Pto. de fusión: >300 °C |
Número MDL:
MFCD00005798 Núm. CAS: 8064-60-6 |
Resultados test especificaciones
Appearance (Form) | Powder or Crystals |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms to Structure |
C=0.01 g/l water | 340 - 355 nm |
Extinction Coefficient, C=0.01 g/l, H₂O | ≥19000 |
Carbon | ≥26.3% |
Nitrogen | ≥4.4% |
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