Acid Fuchsin calcium salt
SIAL/857408 - certified by the Biological Stain Commission, Dye content ≥60 %
Synonym: Acid Magenta; Acid Rubin; Fuchsin S, SS, SS, ST, or SIII; Rubin S
CAS Number: 123334-10-1
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C20H17CaN3O9S3
Molecular Weight: 579.64
MDL Number: MFCD00001654
Linear Formula: C20H17N3O9S3Ca
Product Type: Chemical
λmax | 545 nm |
application(s) | diagnostic assay manufacturing hematology histology |
composition | Dye content, ≥60% |
form | powder or crystals |
grade | certified by the Biological Stain Commission |
InChI | 1S/C20H19N3O9S3.Ca/c1-10- |
InChI key | SVIISRNRODSEHG-SZRYGYPJSA |
Quality Level | 200 |
SMILES string | [Ca++].Cc1cc(cc(c1N)S([O- |
storage temp. | room temp |
Application: | Acid fuchsine is used as a biological stain in preparations including the histopathological polychrome of Pianese, the Ehrlich-Biondi triacid procedure for blood smears, and the Altmann stain for mitochondria. Various polychrome stains like the Masson polychrome variant; Van Gieson, and Mallory connective tissue stains contain Acid fuchsine.Other applications of acid fuchsine in biology and medicine involve fluorescent staining of latent fingerprints, the tracking of water flow within plants, and adding into an agar growth medium for yeasts. |
General description: | Acid fuchsine (C.I. 42685) is a sulfonated triaminotriphenylmethane. It is also known as acid magenta. At pH 12-14, acid fuchsine changes from red to colorless. |
Packaging: | 25, 100 g in glass bottle |
Suitability: | Certified for use in Van Gieson connective tissue stain. |
RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
WGK Germany | WGK 3 |
Flash Point(F) | Not applicable |
Flash Point(C) | Not applicable |
Storage Temp. | room temp |
UNSPSC | 12171500 |