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Basic Fuchsin
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Synonyms | C.I. Basic Violet 14; Fuchsine Basic; Basic Magenta; Rosaniline; C.I. 42510; Aizen Magenta |
Product Type | Chemical |
Properties | |
Formula | C20H20ClN3 |
MW | 337.85 |
CAS |
632-99-5 569-61-9 |
RTECS | CX9850000 |
Source/Host Chemicals | Synthetic |
Purity Chemicals | ≥80.0% (dye content) |
Appearance | Green powder. |
Solubility | Soluble in water, methanol or DMSO. |
Declaration | Manufactured by Chemodex. |
Other Product Data |
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InChi Key | NIKFYOSELWJIOF-SVFFXJIWSA-N |
Smiles | NC1=C(C)C=C(/C(C2=CC=C(N)C=C2)=C3C=CC(C=C/3)=N)C=C1.Cl |
Shipping and Handling | |
Shipping | AMBIENT |
Short Term Storage | +20°C |
Long Term Storage | +20°C |
Handling Advice | Protect from light and moisture. |
Use/Stability | Stable for at least 2 years after receipt when stored at RT. |
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Product Specification Sheet | |
Datasheet |
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Description
Basic Fuchsin is a triphenylmethane dye renowned for its intense magenta color. It is primarily used in microbiological and histological staining as it has a strong affinity for nucleic acids and cellular components, making it invaluable in the visualization of cell structures under a microscope. The mechanism of action of Basic Fuchsin involves its basic properties, which allow it to bind to acidic components of cells, particularly nucleic acids, through electrostatic interactions. In research, Basic Fuchsin is extensively used in the Gram staining procedure, a fundamental technique for bacterial classification and identification. In this process, it serves as a primary stain that colors all cells. However, its retention in Gram-positive bacteria, due to their thicker peptidoglycan layer, contrasts sharply with its removal from Gram-negative bacteria during a decolorization step, demonstrating its selective staining capabilities. Additionally, Basic Fuchsin is used in other histological stains, such as the Schiff reagent for the periodic acid-Schiff reaction, which is essential for identifying polysaccharides such as glycogen in tissues and is also used for staining of acid-fast bacteria (AFB). Through these applications, Basic Fuchsin continues to be a pivotal tool in both clinical diagnostics and biological research, providing critical insights into microbial morphology and cellular biochemistry.
Product References
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