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Calcofluor White Stain

suitable for microbiology

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UNSPSC Code:
12171500
NACRES:
MA.02

product line

BioChemika

Quality Level

form

liquid

composition

Calcofluor White M2R, 1 g/L
Evans blue, 0.5 g/L

technique(s)

microbe id | staining: suitable

color

blue to very dark blue

λmax

423-443 nm

fluorescence

λex 423-443 nm in 0.1 M phosphate pH 7.0

application(s)

food and beverages
hematology
histology

microbiology

storage temp.

room temp

suitability

fungi
parasites
yeasts

SMILES string

C1=CC=C(C=C1)NC2=NC(=NC(=N2)N(CCO)CCO)NC3=CC(=C(C=C3)C=CC4=C(C=C(C=C4)NC5=NC(=NC(=N5)NC6=CC=CC=C6)N(CCO)CCO)S(=O)(=O)O)S(=O)(=O)O

InChI

InChI=1S/C40H44N12O10S2/c53-21-17-51(18-22-54)39-47-35(41-29-7-3-1-4-8-29)45-37(49-39)43-31-15-13-27(33(25-31)63(57,58)59)11-12-28-14-16-32(26-34(28)64(60,61)62)44-38-46-36(42-30-9-5-2-6-10-30)48-40(50-38)52(19-23-55)20-24-56/h1-16,25-26,53-56H,17-24H2,(H,57,58,59)(H,60,61,62)(H2,41,43,45,47,49)(H2,42,44,46,48,50)/b12-11+

InChI key

CNGYZEMWVAWWOB-VAWYXSNFSA-N

General description

Calcofluor White Stain (C.l. 40622) is a stilbene compound that has additional triazinyl and phenyl aromatic groups. It is also known as cellufluor.

Application

Calcofluor White Stain is a fluorescent stain that is used for the rapid detection of yeasts, fungi, and parasitic organisms. It is a non-specific fluorochrome that binds to cellulose and chitin in cell walls. It is suitable for use as a viability stain for plant cells. Additionally, calcofluor white is recommended as a counterstain for in situ hybridization staining of plant material and as a flow cytometry stain for assessing the viability of animal cells.

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Signal Word

Danger

Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Carc. 1B - Eye Irrit. 2

Storage Class Code

6.1C - Combustible acute toxic Cat.3 / toxic compounds or compounds which causing chronic effects

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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