Buy Methylene Green, zinc chloride double salt (224967-52-6) MF: (C16H17ClN4O2S)2•ZnCl2•2Cl | MW: 866. Get High Quality Methylene Green, zinc chloride double salt (224967-52-6) from Tristains.
Methylene green, zinc chloride double salt is a man-made dye compound derived from methylene blue. This dark green crystalline solid is easily soluble in both water and alcohol. Its chemical formula is C16H17ClN4O2S · 0.5ZnCl2, and it is commonly referred to as Basic Green 5. Widely used in biology, analytical chemistry, and industry, this versatile dye compound serves specific purposes in different fields.
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Application :
- Methylene green, zinc chloride double salt is used as a biological stain in microscopy and histology for the visualization of cellular structures and tissues.
- It is employed in the staining of nucleic acids, proteins, and other biomolecules.
Benefits :
- Provides a distinct visual characteristic for various applications
- Versatile and stable
- Exhibits high sensitivity in analytical techniques
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