Azophloxine

Catalog No.: A45110
Red Azo Dye
Azophloxine, a synthetic red azo dye, functions primarily as a coloring agent due to its vibrant hue. It exhibits a strong affinity for protein binding and is commonly utilized in biological assays and histological staining. This compound serves as a valuable tool in biochemical research, enhancing visualization techniques in cellular studies and various applications in analytical chemistry.
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5mg
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5g
$25.00
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10g
$30.00
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25g
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Biological Activity
DescriptionAzophloxine, a synthetic red azo dye, functions primarily as a coloring agent due to its vibrant hue. It exhibits a strong affinity for protein binding and is commonly utilized in biological assays and histological staining. This compound serves as a valuable tool in biochemical research, enhancing visualization techniques in cellular studies and various applications in analytical chemistry.
Product Information
Catalog NumA45110
FormulaC18H13N3Na2O8S2
Molecular Weight509.42
CAS Number3734-67-6
SMILESO=S(C1=C(/N=N/C2=CC=CC=C2)C(O)=C3C(NC(C)=O)=CC(S(=O)(O[Na])=O)=CC3=C1)(O[Na])=O
SynonymsAcid red 1
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