Astrazone pink FG

Catalog No.: A44706
Fluorescent Dye
Astrazone Pink FG is a fluorescent dye that emits in the visible spectrum, making it ideal for various biological research applications. This compound is primarily used for staining and visualizing biomolecules in cellular and histological studies. Its vibrant fluorescence aids in the detection and analysis of cellular components and structures under microscopy, facilitating insightful observations in biological research.
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAstrazone Pink FG is a fluorescent dye that emits in the visible spectrum, making it ideal for various biological research applications. This compound is primarily used for staining and visualizing biomolecules in cellular and histological studies. Its vibrant fluorescence aids in the detection and analysis of cellular components and structures under microscopy, facilitating insightful observations in biological research.
Product Information
Catalog NumA44706
FormulaC22H26Cl2N2
Molecular Weight389.36
CAS Number3648-36-0
SMILESCC1(C(/C=C/C2=CC=C(C=C2)N(C)CCCl)=[N+](C3=C1C=CC=C3)C)C.[Cl-]
SynonymsBasic red 13; Stenacrile pink G
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