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Alizarin Red

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Alizarin Red is an anthraquinone dye primarily used as a biological stain for detecting and quantifying calcium deposits in cell cultures and tissue sections. It is essential in bone and cartilage research, mineralization studies, and is also used as a textile dye and analytical reagent.

Alizarin Red is generally an orange to yellow-orange powder, while in staining applications, it produces orange-red to red coloration in calcium-containing areas. Its observed color can vary with pH and binding environment.

Alizarin is the parent anthraquinone compound, while Alizarin Red S is a sulfonated sodium salt derivative of alizarin. The sulfonate group makes Alizarin Red S more water-soluble and more suitable for routine biological staining.

Alizarin Red S is not a triphenylmethane dye. It is an anthraquinone-based dye, derived from 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone (alizarin).

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