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Catalog Number:
42534
CAS Number:
6226-79-5
Solución de Ponceau S, 0,1 % (p/v) en ácido acético al 5 %
Grade:
Adecuado para electroforesis.
Purity:
≥ 85% (Contenido de colorante)
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Product Information

Adecuado para hematología.

CAS Number
6226-79-5
Purity
≥ 85% (Contenido de colorante)
Grade
Adecuado para electroforesis.
Molecular Formula
C22H12N4Na4O13S4
Molecular Weight
760.57
MDL Number
MFCD00005913
PubChem ID
2723873
Density
1.01
Appearance
Líquido rojo oscuro
Conditions
Tienda en RT
General Information
CAS Number
6226-79-5
Purity
≥ 85% (Contenido de colorante)
Grade
Adecuado para electroforesis.
Molecular Formula
C22H12N4Na4O13S4
Molecular Weight
760.57
MDL Number
MFCD00005913
PubChem ID
2723873
Density
1.01
Appearance
Líquido rojo oscuro
Conditions
Tienda en RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
No
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Ponceau S solution, 0.1 % (w/v) in 5% acetic acid is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Biological Staining: This chemical is commonly used in laboratories for staining proteins in gels during electrophoresis, allowing researchers to visualize and analyze protein bands effectively.
  • Food Industry: It serves as a food dye, providing a vibrant red color to various food products, which can enhance their visual appeal and marketability.
  • Histology: In histological studies, it is employed to stain tissue sections, helping pathologists identify cellular structures and abnormalities under a microscope.
  • Quality Control: The dye is used in quality control processes to ensure consistency in color and appearance of products in the cosmetics and food industries, aiding manufacturers in meeting regulatory standards.
  • Research Applications: Ponceau S is also utilized in various research applications, including the study of dye-binding properties and the development of new analytical methods in chemistry and biochemistry.

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