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72485

Nile Red

suitable for microscopy

Nile Red

Synonym(s):

Nile Blue A Oxazone

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C20H18N2O2
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
318.37
UNSPSC Code:
12171500
NACRES:
NA.32
PubChem Substance ID:
EC Number:
230-966-0
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
279110
MDL number:

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Product Name

Nile Red, suitable for microscopy

InChI key

VOFUROIFQGPCGE-UHFFFAOYSA-N

InChI

1S/C20H18N2O2/c1-3-22(4-2)13-9-10-16-18(11-13)24-19-12-17(23)14-7-5-6-8-15(14)20(19)21-16/h5-12H,3-4H2,1-2H3

SMILES string

CCN(CC)c1ccc2N=C3C(Oc2c1)=CC(=O)c4ccccc34

form

crystals

Quality Level

mol wt

318.37 g/mol

color

brown to very dark brown
red to very dark red

mp

203-205 °C (lit.)

solubility

methanol: 0.01 g/10 mL (red to very dark red)

λmax

553 nm

suitability

suitable for microscopy

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grade

for microscopy

grade

-

grade

-

grade

technical grade

form

crystals

form

solid

form

powder

form

powder

Quality Level

100

Quality Level

100

Quality Level

100

Quality Level

200

mp

203-205 °C (lit.)

mp

203-205 °C (lit.), 205-215 °C

mp

>300 °C (dec.) (lit.)

mp

203-205 °C (lit.)

λmax

553 nm

λmax

553 nm

λmax

-

λmax

553 nm

Application

Nile Red has been used:
  • as a fluorescent dye for staining fat by confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM)[1][2][3]
  • to label nanoparticles (NPs)[4]
  • for lipid analysis[5]

General description

Nile Red is a phenoxazone dye.[6] It is an important stain, which is used to detect intracellular lipid droplets[7] and proteins.[8] Nile Red detects lysosomes and lysosome-related organelles, like gut granules in C. elegans intestinal cells.[9] It exhibits strong fluorescence enhancement and is used for staining SDS (sodium dodecyl sulphate) gels.[6]

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 3

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

ppe

Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)


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Influence of shear during enzymatic gelation of caseinate-water and caseinate-water-fat systems
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Journal of Food Engineering, 79(2), 706-717 (2007)
Curcumin/Turmeric as an Environment-friendly Stain for Proteins on Acrylamide Gels
Polyphenols in Human Health and Disease, 779-784 (2014)
Analysis of membrane-bound organelles
Fares H and van der Bliek AM
Methods in Cell Biology, 107, 239-263 (2012)
Importance of intrinsic properties of dense caseinate dispersions for structure formation
Manski JM, et al.
Biomacromolecules, 8(11), 3540-3547 (2007)
Influence of process parameters on formation of fibrous materials from dense calcium caseinate dispersions and fat
Manski JM, et al.
Food Hydrocolloids, 22(4), 587-600 (2008)

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  1. How can Nile Red be prepared for staining nanoparticles, and what is the process for staining different particle sizes?

    1 answer
    1. Fat or lipid dyes, such as the Sudan and Nile series, typically stain by dissolving the dye into a solvent with low solubility, followed by further dilution with water for use in most staining protocols. When the dye encounters a fat or lipid, it moves from the solvent with low solubility to the solvent with higher solubility. Nile Red is soluble in DMF, DMSO, heptane, xylene, 1% in acetone, and 0.1% in ethanol. There is no specific procedures for staining nanoparticles. However, if the nanoparticles contain a fat or lipid component, Nile Red is expected to work. As for the particle size in solution, there is no available information.

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  2. Can the crystal form of Nile Red be used in the same way as the powder form, specifically in terms of using acetone to dissolve and create working solutions?

    1 answer
    1. The form of the dye, whether as a powder or crystals, should not impact the process of reconstituting Nile Red or most other dyes. For product 72485, both the powder and crystal forms have the same solubility specification. Therefore, either form is acceptable. It's advisable to first use the solvent recommended in a published procedure if following one.

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