Morin hydrate is a yellowish pigment and a fluorescent indicator. It is used for the fluorimetric determination of several metals, mostly aluminum.
Application
Morin has been utilized in fluorescent microscopy as a fluorescent nuclear stain and as an application to detect aluminium in the brain by demonstrating metal salts.
Other Notes
Reagent for the fluorimetric determination of several metals, mostly aluminum[1][2]
Journal of immunological methods, 422, 87-94 (2015-04-22)
The mechanism behind the adjuvant effect of aluminum salts is poorly understood notwithstanding that aluminum salts have been used for decades in clinical vaccines. In an aqueous environment and at a nearly neutral pH, the aluminum salts form particulate aggregates
Transverse and longitudinal relaxation times (T1ρ and T1) have been widely exploited in NMR to probe the binding of ligands and putative drugs to target proteins. We have shown recently that long-lived states (LLS) can be more sensitive to ligand
International immunopharmacology, 22(2), 356-365 (2014-07-30)
Morin, a natural flavonoid that is the primary bioactive constituent of the family Moraceae, has been found to be associated with many therapeutic properties. In this study, we evaluated the immunomodulatory activities of increasing concentration of morin hydrate in vitro.
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