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Catalog Number:
42147
CAS Number:
127770-45-0
5(6)-Carboxy-2′,7′-dichlorofluorescéine diacétate
Purity:
≥ 85%
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Product Information

adapté à la fluorescence

CAS Number
127770-45-0
Purity
≥ 85%
Molecular Formula
C25H14Cl2O9
Molecular Weight
529.28
MDL Number
MFCD08459585
Melting Point
210 °C (déc.) (Lit.)
Appearance
Poudre blanc cassé à orange clair
Conditions
Conserver à ≤ -10 °C
General Information
CAS Number
127770-45-0
Purity
≥ 85%
Molecular Formula
C25H14Cl2O9
Molecular Weight
529.28
MDL Number
MFCD08459585
Melting Point
210 °C (déc.) (Lit.)
Appearance
Poudre blanc cassé à orange clair
Conditions
Conserver à ≤ -10 °C
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
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Applications

5(6)-Carboxy-2',7'-dichlorofluorescein diacetate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Cell Viability Assays: This compound is commonly used in fluorescence-based assays to assess cell viability and proliferation, providing researchers with a reliable method to evaluate the effects of drugs or treatments on cell health.
  • Fluorescent Imaging: It serves as a fluorescent marker in microscopy, allowing scientists to visualize cellular processes and structures with high specificity, which is crucial in fields like cell biology and cancer research.
  • Apoptosis Detection: The chemical is effective in detecting apoptosis (programmed cell death) in various cell types, aiding researchers in understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic responses.
  • Environmental Monitoring: It can be applied in environmental studies to track the uptake and distribution of pollutants in aquatic systems, helping to assess ecosystem health and contamination levels.
  • Drug Delivery Research: The compound is explored in drug delivery systems due to its ability to fluoresce, enabling real-time tracking of drug release and distribution in biological systems.

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