Lunn, George published the artcileDecontamination of aqueous solutions of biological stains, Quality Control of 10510-54-0, the publication is Biotechnic & Histochemistry (1991), 66(6), 307-15, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
Aqueous solutions of a number of biol. stains were completely decontaminated to the limit of detection using Amberlite resins. Amberlite XAD-16 was the most generally applicable resin but Amberlite XAD-2, Amberlite XAD-4, and Amberlite XAD-7 could be used to decontaminate some solutions Solutions of Acridine Orange, Alcian Blue 8GX, Alizarine Red S, azure A, azure B, congo red, cresyl violet acetate, crystal violet, eosin B, erythrosin B, ethidium bromide, Janus Green B, methylene blue, Neutral Red, nigrosin, orcein, propidium iodide, Rose Bengal, safranine O, Toluidine Blue O, and trypan blue could be completely decontaminated to the limit of detection and solutions of eosin Y and Giemsa stain were decontaminated to very low levels (<0.02 ppm) using Amberlite XAD-16. Fourteen of the 23 stains tested were mutagenic to Salmonella?typhimurium. None of the completely decontaminated solutions were mutagenic.
Biotechnic & Histochemistry published new progress about 10510-54-0. 10510-54-0 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Other Aromatic Heterocyclic,Salt,Amine,Inhibitor,Inhibitor, name is 5,9-Diaminobenzo[a]phenoxazin-7-ium acetate, and the molecular formula is C18H15N3O3, Quality Control of 10510-54-0.
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