Scarlet Red Sulfonate NF

Scarlet Red Sulfonate NF Structure
Scarlet Red Sulfonate NF structure
Common Name Scarlet Red Sulfonate NF
CAS Number 4196-99-0 Molecular Weight 556.479
Density N/A Boiling Point N/A
Molecular Formula C22H14N4Na2O7S2 Melting Point 181-188ºC
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 300°(572°F)

Synthesis and characterization of pH-sensitive poly(organophosphazene) hydrogels.

Biomaterials 17(23) , 2295-302, (1996)

A new class of pH-sensitive hydrogels has been designed and synthesized. These are novel polyphosphazenes that bear various ratios of sodium oxybenzoate and methoxyethoxyethoxy side groups. These water-soluble macromolecules were cross-linked by 60Co gamma ir...

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Amino Acids 36(2) , 251-60, (2009)

We studied the non-specific interactions of two azo compounds: biebrich scarlet (BS) and naphthochrome green (NG), with four model proteins: bovine serum albumin, ovalbumin, poly-L-lysine and hemoglobin by UV-VIS spectrometry, fluorophotometry and circular di...

A histochemical examination of the staining of kainate-induced neuronal degeneration by anionic dyes.

Biotech. Histochem. 73(5) , 244-54, (1998)

Anionic dyes, notably acid fuchsine, strongly stain the nuclei and cytoplasm of neurons severely damaged by injury or disease. We provide detailed instructions for staining nervous tissue with toluidine blue and acid fuchsine for optimal demonstration of inju...

A photoreactive fluorescent marker for identifying eosinophils and their cytoplasmic granules in tissues.

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Modification of Luna's technique for staining eosinophils in the hamster cheek pouch.

Biotech. Histochem. 83(3) , 147-51, (2008)

The cheek pouch is an anatomical peculiarity of hamsters, widely used as an experimental model for oral cancer, and characterization of its normal cell populations and the changes they undergo in pathological conditions is of great interest. Our studies of ep...