Acridine Orange (hydrochloride) (solution) [65-61-2]

Referencia HY-DY1038-2mL

embalaje : 2mL

Marca : MedChemExpress


Descripciòn

Acridine Orange hydrochloride (solution) is a cell-penetrable nucleic acid-selective fluorescent dye. Acridine Orange hydrochloride produces orange fluorescence when it binds to ssDNA or RNA, and green fluorescence when it binds to dsDNA (Ex: 488 nM; Em: green fluorescence at 530 nm, orange fluorescence at 640 nm) [1][2][3].
Solvent and Concentration: Sterile water: 10 mg/mL
The 1 mL volume is defined as the base specification. All larger sizes correspond to incremental volumes of this base.

Cellular Effect
Cell Line Type Value Description References
R3230AC IC50
2.29 μM
Compound: AO.HCl
Phototoxicity in rat R3230AC cells irradiated with halogen lamp pretreated 24 hrs before irradiation by MTT assay
Phototoxicity in rat R3230AC cells irradiated with halogen lamp pretreated 24 hrs before irradiation by MTT assay
[PMID: 19692249]
In Vitro

Guidelines (Following is our recommended protocol. This protocol only provides a guideline, and should be modified according to your specific needs) [4].
1. Stain cells with Acridine Orange hydrochloride (1 μM; 20 min; 37°C).
2. Wash cells with PBS.
3. Cells are observed by a confocal laser scanning microscopy (FV3000, Olympus).

MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

In Vivo

Acridine Orange (0.1 mg/kg, i.v., dogs) hydrochloride shows no clinical signs of toxicity and no abnormalities were seen in the blood within 30 days[1].

MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.

Peso molecular

301.82

Fòrmula

C17H20ClN3

No. CAS
Appearance

Liquid

Color

Orange to red

SMILES

CN(C)C1=CC=C2C(N=C3C=C(N(C)C)C=CC3=C2)=C1.06Cl

Envío

Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

Almacenamiento

Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.

Pureza y Documentación
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