Buy High Quality n’Propyl Red (2641-01-2) MF: C19H23N3O2 | MW: 325.4. from Tristains.
n-Propyl Red, or Propyl Red, is a man-made azo dye compound. This substance appears as a solid with a reddish-orange color and can dissolve in organic solvents. Its chemical formula is C19H23N3O2. The chemical name for n-Propyl Red is 2-[4-(Dipropylamino)phenylazo]benzoic acid; 4-(Dipropylamino)azobenzene-2′-carboxylic acid. This azo dye compound, n-Propyl Red, is utilized in various fields such as analytical chemistry, industrial coloring, and research due to its versatility.
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Application :
- In biochemical experiments, n-Propyl Red acts as a stain for proteins and other macromolecules.
- It proves essential in identifying certain enzymes and measuring their activity within a reaction.
- It plays a role in identifying specific bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
Benefits :
- Delivers accurate and consistent results
- Soluble in organic solvents that can be used in various applications
- Exhibits good stability under various conditions
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