Rhodamine 6G
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804-HY-D0309-02
Size:
1 g
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Rhodamine 6G
- CAS Number: 989-38-8
- UNSPSC Description: Rhodamine dyes are membrane-permeable cationic fluorescent probes that specifically recognize mitochondrial membrane potentials, thereby attaching to mitochondria and producing bright fluorescence, and at certain concentrations, rhodamine dyes have low toxicity to cells, so they are commonly used to detect mitochondria in animal cells, plant cells, and microorganisms[1].
- Target Antigen: Fluorescent Dye
- Type: Dye Reagents
- Related Pathways: Others
- Applications: Cancer-programmed cell death
- Field of Research: Cancer
- Assay Protocol: https://www.medchemexpress.com/Rhodamine_6G.html
- Purity: 98.0
- Solubility: DMSO : 25 mg/mL (ultrasonic)|H2O : 10 mg/mL (ultrasonic;warming;heat to 60°C)
- Smiles: CC1=CC2=C(C3=CC=CC=C3C(OCC)=O)C4=C([O+]=C2C=C1NCC)C=C(NCC)C(C)=C4.[Cl-]
- Molecular Weight: 479.01
- References & Citations: [1]Zehentbauer FM, et al. Fluorescence spectroscopy of Rhodamine 6G: concentration and solvent effects. Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc. 2014;121:147-51.|[2]Kutushov M, et al. Low concentrations of Rhodamine 6G selectively destroy tumor cells and improve survival of melanoma transplanted mice. Neoplasma. 2013;60(3):262-73.|[3]Jain RK, et al. Measuring leukocyte-endothelial interactions in mice. Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2013 Jun 1;2013(6):561-3.|[4]Kutushov M, et al. Low concentrations of Rhodamine 6G selectively destroy tumor cells and improve survival of melanoma transplanted mice. Neoplasma. 2013;60(3):262-73.
- Shipping Conditions: Room Temperature
- Storage Conditions: 4°C (Powder, sealed storage, away from moisture and light)
- Clinical Information: No Development Reported