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Catalog Number:
42531
CAS Number:
34487-61-1
Sel de sodium du rouge de phénol
Grade:
Convient à la culture cellulaire, convient à la culture de cellules d'insectes
Synonym(s):
Sel de sodium de phénolsulfonephtaléine
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Culture cellulaire | insecte : adapté

Synonyms
Sel de sodium de phénolsulfonephtaléine
CAS Number
34487-61-1
Grade
Convient à la culture cellulaire, convient à la culture de cellules d'insectes
Molecular Formula
C19H13NaO5S
Molecular Weight
376.36
MDL Number
MFCD00066901
PubChem ID
23686673
Melting Point
285 °C (déc.)
Appearance
Poudre rouge à brune
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
Synonyms
Sel de sodium de phénolsulfonephtaléine
CAS Number
34487-61-1
Grade
Convient à la culture cellulaire, convient à la culture de cellules d'insectes
Molecular Formula
C19H13NaO5S
Molecular Weight
376.36
MDL Number
MFCD00066901
PubChem ID
23686673
Melting Point
285 °C (déc.)
Appearance
Poudre rouge à brune
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

Phenol red sodium salt is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • pH Indicator: Commonly used in cell culture media to indicate pH changes, helping researchers maintain optimal conditions for cell growth.
  • Medical Diagnostics: Employed in various diagnostic tests, including those for assessing liver function, due to its ability to change color with pH variations.
  • Biochemical Research: Acts as a vital tool in studying enzyme activities and cellular processes, allowing scientists to monitor reactions in real-time.
  • Pharmaceutical Development: Used in drug formulation to evaluate the stability of active ingredients under varying pH levels, ensuring efficacy and safety.
  • Environmental Monitoring: Applied in assessing water quality, as it can indicate the acidity or alkalinity of water samples, which is crucial for environmental health studies.

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