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Acid red 114 (CAS 6459-94-5)

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Application:
Acid red 114 is a useful dye and a highly potent inhibitor of the specificity of the vesicular L-glutamate carrier
CAS Number:
6459-94-5
Molecular Weight:
830.81
Molecular Formula:
C37H28N4Na2O10S3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Acid Red 114 is a dye that was used to characterize the specificity of the vesicular L-glutamate carrier where Acid Red 114 was reported to be a highy potent inhibitor of this carrier. Dye content 45%. Other available Acid Red dyes include: Acid Red 1 (sc-217573), Acid Red 37 diammonium salt (sc-214481), Acid Red 88 (sc-214482) and Acid Red 183 (sc-214480).


Acid red 114 (CAS 6459-94-5) References

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Acid red 114, 50 g

sc-214479
50 g
$62.00