C.I. Acid orange 67

Catalog No.: A44769
Fluorescent Dye
C.I. Acid Orange 67 is a fluorescent dye commonly utilized in various biological applications due to its strong absorption properties. This dye exhibits a distinctive orange-yellow hue and is effective in cellular imaging and staining protocols. It can be adsorbed and subsequently removed by bentone, making it suitable for applications involving purification or separation processes in chemical research.
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DescriptionC.I. Acid Orange 67 is a fluorescent dye commonly utilized in various biological applications due to its strong absorption properties. This dye exhibits a distinctive orange-yellow hue and is effective in cellular imaging and staining protocols. It can be adsorbed and subsequently removed by bentone, making it suitable for applications involving purification or separation processes in chemical research.
Product Information
Catalog NumA44769
FormulaC26H21N4NaO8S2
Molecular Weight604.59
CAS Number12220-06-3
SMILESO=S(C1=CC=C(NC2=CC=C(N=NC3=CC=C(OS(=O)(C4=CC=C(C)C=C4)=O)C=C3C)C=C2)C([N+]([O-])=O)=C1)(O[Na])=O
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