Acridine orange, 25 g
Key Features and Details
SYNONYMS: C.I. 46005; 3,6-bis(Dimethylamino) acridine monohydrochloride compound with zinc chloride; Euchrysine 3RX; N,N,N',N'- Tetramethylacridine-3,6-diaminmonohydrochlorid, verbindung mit zinkcdichlorid; Basic Orange 14; 3,6-Bis(dimethylamino)acridinium chloride hemi(zinc chloride salt)
CAS: #
10127-02-3
MOLECULAR FORMULA: C
17
H
19
N
3
*HCl*1/2(ZnCl
2
)
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 369.9
BEILSTEIN REGISTRY No.: 3734978
EC No: 233-353-6
MDL No: MFCD00081043
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Acridine Orange is a cell-permeable metachromatic fluorescent cationic dye. It is a RNA polymerase inhibitor.
Application Notes
Acridine Orange is used in fluorescence and epiflouresence microscopy. Acridine Orange dye has been used to analyze mitochondria and lysosomal content by flow cytometry, characterize multidrug resistance, and measure changes in mitochondrial mass during apoptosis in rat thymocytes. It has also been found that acridine orange can differentially stain single- and double-stranded nucleic acids.
Usage Statement
Unless specified otherwise, MP Biomedical's products are for research or further manufacturing use only, not for direct human use. For more information, please contact our customer service department.
Key Applications
Used in fluorescence and epiflouresence microscopy
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: 0219940525
Base Catalog Number: 19940525
Alternate Names: C.I. 46005; 3,6-bis(Dimethylamino) acridine monohydrochloride compound with zinc chloride; Euchrysine 3RX; N,N,N',N'- Tetramethylacridine-3,6-diaminmonohydrochlorid, verbindung mit zinkcdichlorid; Basic Orange 14; 3,6-Bis(dimethylamino)acridinium chloride hemi(zinc chloride salt)
Beilstein Registration No
: 3734978
CAS
: #
10127-02-3
EC No
: 233-353-6
MDL No
: MFCD00081043
Molecular Formula
: C
17
H
19
N
3
*HCl*1/2(ZnCl
2
)
Molecular Weight
: 369.9
PPE
: Eyeshields, Gloves, respirator filter
RTECS No
: AR7600000
Solubility
: Soluble in water (1.0 mg/mL).
UV Visible Absorbance
: ?max 489 nm