Chemical structure of Fast red violet LB salt | 32348-81-5
SKU: S1544

Fast red violet LB salt | 32348-81-5 | Sarchem Labs

SKU: S1544

Description

PubChem CID : 16219357

SPECIFICATION

No specifications available

Safety Information

Classification of the substance or mixture

GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements

Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) or not covered by GHS

GHS Classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 (OSHA HCS). For the full text of the H-Statements mentioned in this Section, see Section 16.

Signal word :

Testimonial

"Sarchem Labs provides top-quality chemicals that meet the highest industry standards. Their reliable supply chain, excellent purity levels, and prompt customer service make them our go-to partner for research and production needs."

Dr. Meera Kapoor,

Research Scientist

"We trust Sarchem Labs for their high-purity reagents and chemicals. Their extensive product catalog and fast shipping ensure that we always have what we need for our laboratory experiments without delays."

Prof. Rohan Desai

Biochemist

"Sarchem Labs stands out for its commitment to quality, safety, and customer satisfaction. Their chemicals are consistently reliable, and their support team is always ready to assist with any inquiries. Highly recommended!"

Dr. Sneha Verma

Industrial Chemist

FAQs: Fast red violet LB salt

Fast Red Violet LB Salt is a diazonium salt, also known as 4'-amino-2'-chloro-5'-methylbenzanilide, commonly used as a dye in histochemical staining.

Typically appearing as a powder, Fast Red Violet LB Salt has a dye concentration of usually ≥90%. With a molecular weight of 376.31 g/mol, its chemical formula is C₁₄H₁₁Cl₂N₃O. At 1 mg/mL, it dissolves in water to create a clear to slightly cloudy solution with a very faint yellow hue. For best stability, the compound should be kept at room temperature or -20°C.

The melting point of Fast Red Violet LB Salt is not readily available in the provided search results.

Histochemical, haematological, and flow cytometric tests generally employ Fast Red Violet LB Salt to measure alkaline phosphatase activity. It is also used to identify tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) in tissue sections, which is relevant in bone metabolism studies and the investigation of disorders like osteoporosis. It is also used in studies on osteoclast suppression and fracture repair.

At a dosage of 1 mg/mL, Fast Red Violet LB Salt dissolves in water to create a clear to somewhat murky solution. Its solubility qualifies it for use in certain aqueous-based research and diagnostic tests.