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Bromocresol Purple

for microscopy (Hist., Vit.), indicator (pH 5.2-6.8)

Synonym(s):

5,5′-Dibromo-o-cresolsulfonphthalein, Bromcresol purple sultone form

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C21H16Br2O5S
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
540.22
Beilstein:
359618
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12171500
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.47

grade

for microscopy (Hist., Vit.)
indicator (pH 5.2-6.8)

form

powder

technique(s)

titration: suitable

pH

5.2-6.8, yellow to purple

mp

240 °C (dec.) (lit.)

solubility

hot ethanol: 0.1 g/10 mL

εmax

≥400 at 414-424 nm in methanol

application(s)

diagnostic assay manufacturing
hematology
histology

storage temp.

room temp

SMILES string

Cc1cc(cc(Br)c1O)C2(OS(=O)(=O)c3ccccc23)c4cc(C)c(O)c(Br)c4

InChI

1S/C21H16Br2O5S/c1-11-7-13(9-16(22)19(11)24)21(14-8-12(2)20(25)17(23)10-14)15-5-3-4-6-18(15)29(26,27)28-21/h3-10,24-25H,1-2H3

InChI key

ABIUHPWEYMSGSR-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Bromocresol purple is a pH indicator, which changes color from yellow (at low pH 5.2) to violet (above pH 6.8). It aids in determining the dead cell count for cells with plasma membrane damage. Bromocresol purple is widely used as a fluorescent stain in yeast cells. Cells with an intact plasma membrane are not stained, while damaged cells are seen as blue-grey ghosts.

Application

Spectrophotometric determination of serum-albumin

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Fluorescent staining with bromocresol purple: a rapid method for determining yeast cell dead count developed as an assay of killer toxin activity
Kurzweilova H and Sigler K
Yeast, 9(11), 1207-1211 (1993)
Yeast colonies synchronise their growth and development
Palkova Z and Forstova J
Journal of Cell Science, 113(11), 1923-1928 (2000)
Faizah Mohd Faizul et al.
Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology, 90(1), 1-7 (2007-11-21)
The interaction between bromocresol purple (BCP) and bovine serum albumin (BSA)/porcine serum albumin (PSA) was investigated both in the absence and presence of bilirubin (BR) using absorption/absorption difference spectroscopy. A significant red shift in the absorption maxima of BCP accompanied
Munzer Kattan et al.
Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine, 69(2), 377-380 (2010-11-27)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) dyed with bromocresol purple was investigated as a high-dose radiation dosimeter. The absorbance at 417 nm depends linearly on the dose below 50 kGy. The response depends neither on dose rate nor on the irradiation temperature. The
Lydie Maresová et al.
BioTechniques, 43(5), 667-672 (2007-12-13)
Microplate readers have been useful assistants of researchers for several decades. This work is focused on the applications of a simple absorbance microplate reader in yeast physiology research, and its advantages and limitations in comparison with alternative methods are discussed.

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