Buy Alizarin C.I. 58000 (72-48-0) MF: C14H8O4 | MW: 240.21. Get High Quality Alizarin C.I. 58000 (72-48-0) from TriStains.
Alizarin C.I. 58000 presents as an orange-colored powder with the chemical formula C14H8O4. While slightly soluble in water, it dissolves in hexane and chloroform. Alizarin, also referred to as 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, Mordant Red 11, C.I. 58000, and Turkey Red, historically dyed textile fabrics. Presently, it serves as a staining agent for various biological research applications.
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Application :
- It s now commonly used in medical studies involving calcium.
- Alizarin red is now used in biochemical assay to determine quantitatively by colorimetry, the presence of calcific deposition by ce lls of the osteogenic lineage.
- It is used to stain synovial fluid to assess for basic calcium phosphate crystals.
- It is used as a stain to differentiate the calcium carbonate minerals, especially calcite and aragonite in thin section or polished surfaces in geology.
Benefits :
- As pH indicator
- Stains calcium and calcium in bones and other tissues
- Staining agent in biological research
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