CAS 6275-01-0
:5-methyl-2,3-diphenyltetrazolium chloride
Description:
5-Methyl-2,3-diphenyltetrazolium chloride, commonly referred to as MTT, is a yellow, water-soluble compound that is widely used in biochemistry and cell biology as a colorimetric assay for cell viability and proliferation. The substance is a tetrazolium salt, which means it contains a tetrazole ring, and it is characterized by its ability to be reduced by metabolically active cells to form a purple formazan product. This reduction is indicative of cellular activity, making MTT a valuable tool in various assays, including cytotoxicity and proliferation studies. MTT is typically used in a laboratory setting, where it is dissolved in culture media and incubated with cells. The resulting formazan crystals can be solubilized and quantified spectrophotometrically, allowing researchers to assess cell viability. Additionally, MTT is stable under normal laboratory conditions, but it should be handled with care, as with all chemical substances, to ensure safety and minimize exposure.
Formula:C14H13N4
InChI:InChI=1/C14H13N4/c1-12-15-17(13-8-4-2-5-9-13)18(16-12)14-10-6-3-7-11-14/h2-11H,1H3/q+1
SMILES:Cc1nn(c2ccccc2)n(c2ccccc2)n1
Synonyms:- 2,3-Diphenyl-5-methyltetrazolium chloride
- 5-methyl-2,3-diphenyl-2H-tetrazol-3-ium
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2,3-Diphenyl-5-methyltetrazolium Chloride
CAS:Formula:C14H13ClN4Purity:>95.0%(T)Color and Shape:White - Yellow Solid FormMolecular weight:272.74



