1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue, CAS [[23481-50-7]]

Catalog Number: MCE-HY-169798
Article Name: 1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue, CAS [[23481-50-7]]
Biozol Catalog Number: MCE-HY-169798
Supplier Catalog Number: HY-169798
Alternative Catalog Number: MCE-HY-169798-25MG,MCE-HY-169798-10MG,MCE-HY-169798-50MG,MCE-HY-169798-250MG,MCE-HY-169798-100MG
Manufacturer: MedchemExpress
Category: Biochemikalien
1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue is a photosensitizer, virus inactivator and hemoglobin oxidant derived from methylene blue. When activated, 1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue generates reactive oxygen species including singlet oxygen, and acts as a metachromatic dye. When activated in monomeric or dimeric form, 1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue induces photoinactivation of R17 phage and vesicular stomatitis virus and oxidizes hemoglobin via non-singlet oxygen reactive oxygen species or singlet oxygen-mediated pathways, respectively. The monomeric form, with higher nucleic acid affinity, achieves virus inactivation under specific conditions without forming methemoglobin. 1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue binds to substances such as glycosaminoglycans to produce color changes. Although it is susceptible to interference from non-glycosaminoglycan components in urine, it is still applicable to spectrophotometric analysis for glycosaminoglycan quantification. With these unique photochemical and binding properties, 1,9-Dimethylmethylene blue is widely used in studies of viral infections and related biochemical analyses[1][2].
Molecular Weight: 347.91
Purity: 98.06
CAS Number: [23481-50-7]
Formula: C18H22ClN3S
Target: Fluorescent Dye,VSV
Application Notes: MCE Product type: Reference compound