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- Acridine yellow, also known as acridine yellow G, acridine yellow H107, basic yellow K, and 3,6-diamino-2,7-dimethylacridine, is a yellow dye with strong bluish-green fluorescence. It is a derivate of acridine. In histology, it is used as a fluorescent stain, and as a fluorescent probe for non-invasive measurements of cytoplasmic pH changes in whole cells. It is also used as a topical antiseptic. It is usually available as a hydrochloride salt. Acridine yellow damages DNA and is used as a mutagen in microbiology. Acridine yellow is similar to acridine orange. According to a publication by Karl Drechsler, a student of Guido Goldschmiedt at the Imperial and Royal University of Vienna, Moriz Freund discovered the substance in 1896 during experiments at the University of Prague. Drechsler was then able to produce the substance in larger quantities and subsequently also examine it more closely. (en)
- Acridingelb ist ein Acridin-Farbstoff, der in der Molekularbiologie als Fluoreszenzfarbstoff eingesetzt wird. Als mutagenes Klastogen ist es ein Gift, welches Chromosomenaberrationen hervorrufen kann und somit als Karzinogen wirkt. (de)
- Il giallo di acridina è un composto eterociclico aromatico.Viene utilizzato in citologia e istologia come colorante. (it)
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- Acridine yellow G (en)
- Acridine yellow H107 (en)
- Basic Yellow K (en)
- 2,7-Dimethylproflavine (en)
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- 2,7-Dimethylacridine-3,6-diamine (en)
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- Skeletal formula of acridine yellow (en)
- Ball-and-stick model of the acridine yellow molecule (en)
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- Acridine yellow.png (en)
- Acridine-yellow-3D-balls.png (en)
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- Acridine yellow G (en)
- Acridine yellow H107 (en)
- Basic Yellow K (en)
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- Acridingelb ist ein Acridin-Farbstoff, der in der Molekularbiologie als Fluoreszenzfarbstoff eingesetzt wird. Als mutagenes Klastogen ist es ein Gift, welches Chromosomenaberrationen hervorrufen kann und somit als Karzinogen wirkt. (de)
- Il giallo di acridina è un composto eterociclico aromatico.Viene utilizzato in citologia e istologia come colorante. (it)
- Acridine yellow, also known as acridine yellow G, acridine yellow H107, basic yellow K, and 3,6-diamino-2,7-dimethylacridine, is a yellow dye with strong bluish-green fluorescence. It is a derivate of acridine. In histology, it is used as a fluorescent stain, and as a fluorescent probe for non-invasive measurements of cytoplasmic pH changes in whole cells. It is also used as a topical antiseptic. It is usually available as a hydrochloride salt. Acridine yellow damages DNA and is used as a mutagen in microbiology. Acridine yellow is similar to acridine orange. (en)
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- Acridingelb (de)
- Acridine yellow (en)
- Giallo di acridina (it)
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