Buy Alizarin Red S C.I. 58005 (130-22-3) MF: C14H7O7S•Na | MW: 342.26. Get High Quality Alizarin Red S C.I. 58005 (130-22-3) from TriStains.
Alizarin Red S C.I. 58005 appears as a yellow to orange colored powder. It represents the water-soluble sodium salt of Alizarin sulfonic acid, with the chemical formula C14H7NaO7S. It is also known by various names including 3,4-Dihydroxy-9,10-dioxo-2-anthracenesulfonic acid sodium salt, Alizarin Carmine, Alizarin Red (water soluble), Alizarin sodium monosulfonate, Alizarin sulfonate sodium, Alizarinsulfonic acid sodium salt, and Mordant Red 3. Alizarin Red S C.I. 58005 compound is soluble in both water and ethanol.
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Application :
- In the field of histology alizarin Red S is used to stain calcium deposits in tissues.
- In geology to stain and differentiate carbonate minerals.
- In living corals alizarin Red S has been used to mark daily growth layers.
- Whole specimens can be stained with Alizarin Red S to show the distribution of bone, especially in developing embryos
Benefits :
- Used in histology and histopathology to stain, or locate calcium deposits in tissues
- Staining agent in biological research
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