Dihydrorhodamine 6G
CAS: 217176-83-5
Ref. 3D-SIA17683
10mg | Discontinued | ||
25mg | Discontinued | ||
50mg | Discontinued | ||
100mg | Discontinued | ||
250mg | Discontinued |
Product Information
Dihydrorhodamine 6G is a molecule that has been used as an optical sensor for measuring the mitochondrial membrane potential. It is reactive to cell membranes, and can be activated by particle bombardment or heating. Dihydrorhodamine 6G has also been used in analytical chemistry as a reagent to measure the concentration of glucose in fruit extract. The chemiluminescence method involves the reaction of dihydrorhodamine 6G with cresyl violet acetate, which emits light at a wavelength of 540 nm when excited by ultraviolet light. This wavelength can be detected by a spectrofluorometer.