Pararosaniline

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Pararosaniline
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CAS number 569-61-9
PubChem 11292
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Molecular formula C19H18ClN3
Molar mass 323.82 g/mol
Appearance Green crystalline solid
Melting point

268-270°C (541-543 K) dec.

Solubility in water Slightly soluble
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MSDS External MSDS
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Pararosaniline, Basic Red 9, or C.I. 42500 is a magenta dye having chemical formula C19H18N3Cl. It is one of the four components of basic fuchsine. (The others are rosaniline, new fuchsine and magenta II.)[1] Pararosaniline, which is sold as a single dye, may make the best Schiff's reagent. It is the only basic fuchsine component suitable for making the aldehyde-fuchsine stain for pancreatic islet beta cells[2]

References

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Further reading

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  1. Horobin RW, Kiernan JA (2002) Conn's Biological Stains, 10th ed. Oxford: BIOS.
  2. Mowry RW, Emmel VM (1978) Aldehyde fuchsin staining, direct or after oxidation: problems and remedies, with special reference to pancreatic B cells, pituitaries and elastic fibers. Stain Technology 53: 141-154.