Rose Bengal, Each

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Rose Bengal is a stain used in the eye drops to identify the eye damage. It finds application in the preparation of foraminifera for microscopic analysis, photosensitizing reactions and as a dye. In synthetic chemistry, it is utilized to convert triplet oxygen to singlet oxygen, which is used in [2 2] cycloadditions with alkenes. Its derivatives have important medical functions and used for the treatment of cancer. It acts as an alternative to phloxine B in Kreyberg's stain for keratin and mucus. As a fluorescent probe, it is used for the determination of NAD binding sites of alcohol dehydrogenase.
Additional Information
SKU | 1274286 |
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UOM | 25g |
UNSPSC | 41116105 |
Manufacturer Part Number | A1705314 |
CAS Number | 632-69-9 |
HS Code | 3212900000 |
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UN Number | UN 3264 |
Proper Shipping Name | Acid Red 94 |
Packaging Group | PG III |
Hazardous Class | 8 |
Label | ![]() |
Molecular Formula | C20H5Cl4I4NaO5 |
EC Number | 211-183-3 |
Hazard Statement | H290 |
Precautionary Statements | P261-P280a-P304+P340-P305+P351+P338-P405-P501a |
Risk Statements | 36-36/38 |
GHS | GHS05 |
GHS (Pictogram) | ![]() |
Safety Statements | 22-24/25-37/39-26 |
Hazard Code | Xi |
Signal Word | Warning |