NAMES AND DATABASE IDS
NAMES AND DATABASE IDS
Names Database IDs
IUPAC name
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bis(3-N,3-N,6-N,6-N-tetramethylacridine-3,6-diamine) dichlorozinc dihydrochloride
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IUPAC Traditional name
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bis(acridine orange) zinc chloride dihydrochloride
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Synonyms
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3,6-Bis(dimethylamino)acridine hydrochloride zinc chloride double salt
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3,6-Bis(dimethylamino)acridinium chloride hemi(zinc chloride salt)
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Basic Orange 14
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Acridine Orange hemi(zinc chloride) salt
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DATA SOURCES
DATA SOURCES
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CALCULATED PROPERTIES
CALCULATED PROPERTIES
JChem
H Acceptors
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3
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H Donor
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0
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LogD (pH = 5.5)
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2.0666623
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LogD (pH = 7.4)
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2.9319835
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Log P
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3.7223153
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Molar Refractivity
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84.9147 cm3
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Polarizability
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34.26807 Å3
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Polar Surface Area
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19.37 Å2
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Rotatable Bonds
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4
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Lipinski's Rule of Five
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false
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DETAILS
DETAILS
Sigma Aldrich
Sigma Aldrich -
A6014
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Application Acridine orange has been used as a fluorescent stain for nucleic acids in agarose and polyacrylamide gels. Acridine orange at a concentration of 120 μM will detect purified DNA in gels with a sensitivity of 25-50 ng per band. It has also been used extensively for cell staining of DNA in apoptosis studies. Acridine Orange, a cell-permeable metachromatic fluorescent cationic dye that intercalates DNA and RNA, is used in fluorescence and epiflouresence microscopy. Acridine Orange dye has been used to analyze mitochondria and lysosomal content by flow cytometry, characterize multidrug resistance, and measure changes in mitochondrial mass during apoptosis in rat thymocytes. 包装 10, 25, 100 g in glass bottle |
Sigma Aldrich -
01660
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Other Notes Versatile probe of nucleic acids and other cell constituents1 Application Acridine Orange, a cell-permeable metachromatic fluorescent cationic dye that intercalates DNA and RNA, is used in fluorescence and epiflouresence microscopy. Acridine Orange dye has been used to analyze mitochondria and lysosomal content by flow cytometry, characterize multidrug resistance, and measure changes in mitochondrial mass during apoptosis in rat thymocytes. |
Sigma Aldrich -
158550
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Application Biological stain Acridine Orange, a cell-permeable metachromatic fluorescent cationic dye that intercalates DNA and RNA, is used in fluorescence and epiflouresence microscopy. Acridine Orange dye has been used to analyze mitochondria and lysosomal content by flow cytometry, characterize multidrug resistance, and measure changes in mitochondrial mass during apoptosis in rat thymocytes. Packaging 10, 25, 100 g in glass bottle |
PATENTS
PATENTS
PubChem Patent
Google Patent