Nile Blue A perchlorate

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Nile Blue A perchlorate

Nile Blue A perchlorate | 53340-16-2

Catalog Number A17-0087
Category Laser Dyes
Molecular Formula C20H20N3O∙ClO4
Molecular Weight 417.84
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Product Introduction

Nile Blue A perchlorate is a laser dye used for pulsed and CW operations.

Chemical Information

Synonyms Nile Blue 690 Perchlorate; 5-amino-9-(diethylamino)-benzo[a]phenoxazin-7-ium perchlorate; Nileblau
Canonical SMILES CC[N+](=C1C=CC2=NC3=C(C=C(C4=CC=CC=C43)N)OC2=C1)CC.[O-]Cl(=O)(=O)=O
InChI InChI=1S/C20H19N3O.ClHO4/c1-3-23(4-2)13-9-10-17-18(11-13)24-19-12-16(21)14-7-5-6-8-15(14)20(19)22-17;2-1(3,4)5/h5-12,21H,3-4H2,1-2H3;(H,2,3,4,5)
InChI Key OUAWJLNOTQAOHL-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • Application

Nile Blue A perchlorate is a fluorescent dye widely used in various scientific research applications. Here are some key applications of Nile Blue A perchlorate:

Cellular Imaging: Nile Blue A perchlorate is extensively used for staining and imaging live cells and tissues due to its strong fluorescence properties. This dye can selectively bind to cell membranes and organelles, providing high-contrast images for microscopy studies. Researchers utilize it to observe cellular structures and track dynamic processes within cells.

Nucleic Acid Staining: Nile Blue A perchlorate is employed in molecular biology for staining nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, in gel electrophoresis. Its fluorescent characteristics allow for the easy visualization of nucleic acid bands under UV light. This application is essential for analyzing genetic material in various research and diagnostic procedures.

Lipid Membrane Studies: The dye is used to study and characterize lipid membranes in biophysical and biochemical research. Nile Blue A perchlorate can intercalate into lipid bilayers, making it useful for monitoring membrane dynamics and interactions. This is vital for understanding membrane-related processes and developing lipid-based drug delivery systems.

Apoptosis Detection: Nile Blue A perchlorate is utilized in assays to detect apoptosis, the programmed cell death. By staining cellular components differently, it helps in distinguishing between healthy, necrotic, and apoptotic cells. This application is crucial in cancer research, toxicology, and drug screening, as it aids in evaluating the efficacy and safety of therapeutic agents.

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