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Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) For Fluorescent Dye Applications
Fluorescein is a fluorescent dye that is commonly used in various applications such as microscopy, flow cytometry, and DNA sequencing. Its chemical formula is C20H12O5 and it is also known as resorcinolphthalein. Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) is a popular choice for fluorescent dye applications due to its high quantum yield and photostability. It is also water-soluble and can be easily conjugated to biomolecules, making it a versatile tool in biological research.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) |
| Applications | Fluorescent Dye |
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CAUTION: Fluorescein (Cas 2321-07-5) may pose hazards if not handled properly. Please follow all safety precautions and guidelines when using this substance for fluorescent dye applications.
Perfect For:
- Scientists and researchers in the field of fluorescent dye applications
- Chemical manufacturing companies that produce fluorescent dyes
- Academic institutions and laboratories conducting research on fluorescent dyes
- Pharmaceutical companies using fluorescent dyes for drug discovery and development
- Biotech companies utilizing fluorescent dyes for diagnostic and imaging purposes
- Companies involved in the development and production of fluorescent dyes for consumer products
Water Soluble Starch
This starch is modified so that it can dissolve in water easily and at high concentration. It is used to make laundry starch and starch-based glues such as those used on the back of the stamps. Starch-based glues are highly demanded due to their safety when handled by children. They are also easily washable if they spill on the floor or on clothing. For many years, starch-based glues have been the only or predominant type of glue used at homes and offices. This trend changed after the invention of polymers such as white glue (Polyvinyl acetate). Starch-based glues can also be mixed with pigments to make watercolors.
Product Specifications:
| Type | Water Soluble Starch |
| Usage | Laundry starch, starch-based glues |
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CAUTION: None
Perfect for:
- Laundry enthusiasts
- Crafters
- Parents looking for safe glue options for children
Key Features:
- Modified starch that dissolves in water easily
- Can be used to make laundry starch and starch-based glues
- Starch-based glues are safe for children and washable
- Can be mixed with pigments to make watercolors
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