Buy High Quality Pyronin B (2150-48-3) MF: C42H54N4O2•2FeCl4 | MW: 1042.22. from Tristains.
Pyronin B is a synthetic dye belonging to the family of pyronin dyes. It is commonly used as a histological stain and biological dye
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Applications: Histological Staining: Pyronin B is widely used in histology to stain nucleic acids, particularly RNA, in tissue samples. It selectively binds to RNA molecules and stains them with a red color, allowing for the visualization and analysis of RNA distribution and abundance within cells and tissues. Pyronin B staining can be used alone or in combination with other dyes to provide contrast and aid in the identification of specific tissue structures.Microscopic Imaging: Pyronin B is compatible with various microscopic imaging techniques, including brightfield microscopy. It is often used to enhance the contrast and visualization of cellular components, such as nuclei and cytoplasm, by selectively staining RNA-rich regions. The red color of Pyronin B allows for easy identification and analysis of RNA-containing structures under the microscope.Fluorescence Applications: Pyronin B can also exhibit fluorescence properties, depending on the specific experimental conditions and the presence of certain counterstains or dyes. This fluorescence capability can be advantageous in certain imaging applications, such as fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry, where the emitted light can be detected and quantified to provide additional information about cellular processes or RNA content.
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