Eosin Y disodium salt, 10 % solution
Key Features and Details
Eosin Y Disodium Salt, 10 % Solution
SYNONYMS: 2',4',5',7'-Tetrabromofluorescein disodium salt; Acid red 87; Eosin yellowish solution; Eosin Y solution; Eosin Y
CAS: #
17372-87-1
MOLECULAR FORMULA: C20H6Br4Na2O5
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 691.859 g/mol
BEILSTEIN REGISTRY No.: 1443944
MDL No: MFCD00005040
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Eosin Y Disodium Salt, 10 % Solution
Application Notes
Eosin Y disodium salt is used in combination with Azure II to show morphological details of marrow cells; buffered Azure A/Eosin Y method for demostrating cell granules, microorganisms and nuclei; for showing insect musculature; for demonstrating cells infected with mosquito-iridescent virus; use in combination with Alum Hematoxylin/Azure II to show mast cells, early necrobiotic changes in cells and protozoans, rickettsias and bacteria in tissues; to demonstrate volutin granules in any microorganism; Bond's modification of Mann's Eosin-Methyl Blue for Negri bodies in smears; Harris stain for Negri bodies in smears; Mann's method for staining Negri bodies in sections; Gridley's stain for Endamoeba in tissue sections; a modified methenamine-silver nitrate method for the demonstration of Endamoeba in sections. It is used as a counterstain for hematoxylin.
Usage Statement
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Key Applications
Counterstain for hematoxylin
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU: 02195700-CF
Base Catalog Number: 195700
Alternate Names: 2',4',5',7'-Tetrabromofluorescein disodium salt; Acid red 87; Eosin yellowish solution; Eosin Y solution; Eosin Y
Beilstein Registration No
: 1443944
CAS
: #
17372-87-1
Color Index
: 45380
Format
: Solution
MDL No
: MFCD00005040
Melting Point
: 572° F (decomposes) (NTP, 1992)
Molecular Formula
: C20H6Br4Na2O5
Molecular Weight
: 691.859 g/mol
Solubility
: greater than or equal to 100 mg/mL at 70° F (NTP, 1992)