Disperse red 86

Catalog No.: B21566
Fluorescent Dye
Disperse Red 86 is a fluorescent dye primarily targeting anthraquinone derivatives. Exhibiting vibrant red fluorescence, this compound is widely utilized in various applications including biological imaging, textile dyeing, and cosmetic formulations. Its ability to provide strong coloration and stability makes it an essential reagent for research in fluorescence microscopy and material sciences.
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Size Price Stock Qty
25mg
$1,275.00
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50mg
$1,625.00
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100mg
$2,000.00
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Biological Activity
DescriptionDisperse Red 86 is a fluorescent dye primarily targeting anthraquinone derivatives. Exhibiting vibrant red fluorescence, this compound is widely utilized in various applications including biological imaging, textile dyeing, and cosmetic formulations. Its ability to provide strong coloration and stability makes it an essential reagent for research in fluorescence microscopy and material sciences.
Product Information
Catalog NumB21566
FormulaC22H18N2O5S
Molecular Weight422.45
CAS Number81-68-5
SMILESO=S(C1=CC=C(C)C=C1)(NC(C=C(OC)C(N)=C2C(C3=C4C=CC=C3)=O)=C2C4=O)=O
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