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Acid violet 7 (CAS 4321-69-1)

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Alternate Names:
5-(Acetylamino)-3-[[4-(acetylamino)phenyl]azo]-4-hydroxy-2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic Acid Disodium salt Azo Rhodine 6B (6CI)C.I. Acid Violet 7 (7CI)C.I. Acid Violet 7, disodium salt (8CI)1425 RedAcetyl Red 6B Acetyl Rose 5BL Acetyl Rose 6BL Acid Fast Red E 6BAcid Fuchsine 6BAcid Geranine 6BAcid Leather Red K 6BAcid Magenta 6BAcid Naftol Red 6BAcid Rose 6BLAcid Violet 7
Application:
Acid violet 7 is a useful sulfonated azo dye which can be used to study the degradation of dye of Pseudomonas
CAS Number:
4321-69-1
Molecular Weight:
566.47
Molecular Formula:
C20H16N4Na2O9S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Acid violet 7 is a sulfonated azo dye which has been studied to determine the degradation of the dye by various microorganisms such as Pseudomonas spp. Dye content 40%.

Other available Acid violet dyes include:
Acid Violet 17 (sc-217574)


Acid violet 7 (CAS 4321-69-1) References

  1. Optimal decolorization and kinetic modeling of synthetic dyes by Pseudomonas strains.  |  Yu, J., et al. 2001. Water Res. 35: 3579-86. PMID: 11561617
  2. Genotoxic and antibutyrylcholinesterasic activities of acid violet 7 and its biodegradation products.  |  Mansour, HB., et al. 2009. Drug Chem Toxicol. 32: 230-7. PMID: 19538019
  3. Acid violet 7 and its biodegradation products induce chromosome aberrations, lipid peroxidation, and cholinesterase inhibition in mouse bone marrow.  |  Ben Mansour, H., et al. 2010. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 17: 1371-8. PMID: 20369386
  4. In vitro mutagenicity of Acid Violet 7 and its degradation products by Pseudomonas putida mt-2: Correlation with chemical structures.  |  Ben Mansour, H., et al. 2009. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 27: 231-6. PMID: 21783945
  5. Influence of operational parameters on photocatalytic degradation of a genotoxic azo dye Acid Violet 7 in aqueous ZnO suspensions.  |  Krishnakumar, B. and Swaminathan, M. 2011. Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 81: 739-44. PMID: 21788154
  6. Solar active fire clay based hetero-Fenton catalyst over a wide pH range for degradation of Acid Violet 7.  |  Muthuvel, I., et al. 2012. J Environ Sci (China). 24: 529-35. PMID: 22655369
  7. Photodegradation of Acid Violet 7 with AgBr-ZnO under highly alkaline conditions.  |  Krishnakumar, B. and Swaminathan, M. 2012. Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 99: 160-5. PMID: 23063859
  8. The potential of electrochemistry for one-pot and sensitive analysis of patent blue V, tartrazine, acid violet 7 and ponceau 4R in foodstuffs using IL/Cu-BTC MOF modified sensor.  |  Darabi, R., et al. 2022. Food Chem. 368: 130811. PMID: 34399177
  9. Studies on the removal of acid violet 7 dye from aqueous solutions by green ZnO@Fe3O4 chitosan-alginate nanocomposite synthesized using Camellia sinensis extract.  |  Roy, N., et al. 2022. J Environ Manage. 303: 114128. PMID: 34823906
  10. Controllable synthesis and characterization of Mg2SiO4 nanostructures via a simple hydrothermal route using carboxylic acid as capping agent and their photocatalytic performance for photodegradation of azo dyes.  |  Moshtaghi, S., et al. 2021. RSC Adv. 11: 21588-21599. PMID: 35478802

Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Acid violet 7, 50 g

sc-217575
50 g
$141.00
US: (Out of Stock: Availability March 6, 2026)