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Ponceau xylidine (CAS 3761-53-3)

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Application:
Ponceau xylidine is a stain used in histology and in Masson′s trichrome stain
CAS Number:
3761-53-3
Molecular Weight:
480.42
Molecular Formula:
C18H14N2Na2O7S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Ponceau Xylidine is a synthetic azo dye that is utilized in biochemical research for staining purposes. It is specifically used to stain proteins that have been transferred to a membrane in Western blotting procedures, allowing for the visualization of protein bands. This dye binds to the protein bands, providing researchers with the ability to assess the efficiency of protein transfer from gels to membranes before proceeding with immunodetection. Moreover, Ponceau Xylidine is involved in histological studies where it is used for staining tissue sections, enabling the identification and differentiation of cellular components. Its application is not limited to proteins; it is also used to stain other biological materials, thus playing a critical role in various analytical and preparative techniques within cellular and molecular biology.


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Ponceau xylidine, 25 g

sc-219629
25 g
$92.00

Ponceau xylidine, 50 g

sc-219629A
50 g
$157.00