Lacmoid
CAS: 42249-61-6
Ref. 3D-SBA24961
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Información del producto
- 211-241-8
- 3H-Phenoxazin-3-one, 7-hydroxy-, ammoniate (1:1)
- 3H-Phenoxazin-3-one, 7-hydroxy-, ammonium salt
- 42249-61-6
- 7-Hydroxy-3H-phenoxazin-3-one
- ammonium 3-oxo-3H-phenoxazin-7-olate
Lacmoid is a basic dye that is used to stain spermatozoa, cell nuclei, and other cells. It can be used as an indicator of low-energy radiation exposure, such as X-rays or gamma rays. Lacmoid stains are also used in the detection of antimicrobial peptides. Lacmoid reacts with hydrogen bonds in the peptide and forms a yellow complex with the dye, which can then be detected by spectrophotometry. This reaction is specific for wild-type strains of bacteria and does not occur with mutant strains or other organisms.