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Sudan Black B

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Synonyms SBB; Solvent Black 3; C.I. 26150; Ceres Black BN; Fat Black HB; Sudan Deep Black BN; NSC 11239
Product Type Chemical
Properties
Formula C29H24N6
MW 456.54
CAS 4197-25-5
RTECS SD4431500
Source/Host Chemicals Synthetic
Appearance Dark brown to black powder.
Solubility Soluble in oils, fats, ethanol, acetone, benzene, or toluene. Slightly soluble in DMSO. Insoluble in water.
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Smiles CC(N1)(C)NC2=CC=CC(C2=C1C=C3)=C3/N=N/C4=CC=C(/N=N/C5=CC=CC=C5)C6=C4C=CC=C6
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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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Description
Sudan Black B (SBB) is a synthetic fat-soluble diazo dye used as a histochemical stain. It can be used for staining neutral lipids, phospholipids and triglycerides across biological and material samples. It is widely used in histology and hematology, it excels at visualizing lipid-rich structures, such as lipid droplets in frozen tissue sections, intracellular lipids in paraffin-embedded samples, granulocytic cells (e.g. myeloblasts, eosinophils), chromosomes, and Golgi apparatus. Sudan Black B has the appearance of a dark brown to black powder with maximum absorption at 596-605 nm and it stains blue-black. Sudan Black B stains phospholipids gray and neutral fats blue-black. Notably non-fluorescent and thermally stable, Sudan Black B serves in procedures like autofluorescence quenching (e.g. at 0.1% in 70% ethanol) to improve imaging clarity. It has also application in forensic fingerprinting or textile coloring.
Product References
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