• Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4
  • Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4
  • Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4
  • Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4
  • Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4
  • Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4

Low Price with Good Quality Methyl Blue CAS 28983-56-4

CAS No.: 61-73-4
Formula: C16h18cln3s
EINECS: 217-743-3
Classification: Organic Analytical Reagents
Grade: Ind
Specific Usage: For Biological Purpose, For Microbiological
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Model NO.
IND
Content
Standard
Usage
Laboratory Reagents, Analytical Reagents, Teaching Reagents
Source
Concrete
Habit Appellation
Fine Chemicals
Application
Scientific Research
Property
Organic Reagent
Storage Condition
Store at Rt.
Stability
Stable. Incompatible with Strong Oxidizing Agents
Appearance
Brown Powder
pH Value Change
9.4-14.0
Transport Package
25 Kgs Fiber Drums
Specification
99.5%
Trademark
Sinochembt
Origin
Shenyang
HS Code
29071100
Production Capacity
500kgs Per Month

Product Description

Methylthioninium chloride, commonly called methylene blue, is a salt used as a dye and as a medication. As a medication, it is mainly used to treat methemoglobinemia by chemically reducing the ferric iron in hemoglobin to ferrous iron. Specifically, it is used to treat methemoglobin levels that are greater than 30% or in which there are symptoms despite oxygen therapy. It has previously been used for treating cyanide poisoning and urinary tract infections, but this use is no longer recommended.Methylene blue is typically given by injection into a vein. Common side effects include headache and vomiting. While use during pregnancy may harm the baby, not using it in methemoglobinemia is likely more dangerous.
Uses
Methylene blue is employed as a medication for the treatment of methemoglobinemia, which can arise from ingestion of certain pharmaceuticals, toxins, or broad beans in those susceptible. Normally, through the NADH- or NADPH-dependent methemoglobin reductase enzymes, methemoglobin is reduced back to hemoglobin. When large amounts of methemoglobin occur secondary to toxins, methemoglobin reductases are overwhelmed. Methylene blue, when injected intravenously as an antidote, is itself first reduced to leucomethylene blue, which then reduces the heme group from methemoglobin to hemoglobin. Methylene blue can reduce the half life of methemoglobin from hours to minutes. At high doses, however, methylene blue actually induces methemoglobinemia, reversing this pathway.
Methylene blue is used in endoscopic polypectomy as an adjunct to saline , and is used for injection into the submucosa around the polyp to be removed. This allows the submucosal tissue plane to be identified after the polyp is removed, which is useful in determining if more tissue needs to be removed, or if there has been a high risk for perforation. Methylene blue is also used as a dye in chromoendoscopy, and is sprayed onto the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract in order to identify dysplasia, or pre-cancerous lesions. Intravenously injected methylene blue is readily released into the urine and thus can be used to test the urinary tract for leaks or fistulas.

In surgeries such as sentinel lymph node dissections, methylene blue can be used to visually trace the lymphatic drainage of tested tissues. Similarly, methylene blue is added to bone cement in orthopedic operations to provide easy discrimination between native bone and cement. Additionally, methylene blue accelerates the hardening of bone cement, increasing the speed at which bone cement can be effectively applied. Methylene blue is used as an aid to visualisation/orientation in a number of medical devices, including a Surgical sealant film, TissuePatch. In fistulas and pilonidal sinuses it is used to identify the tract for complete excision. It can also be used during gastrointestinal surgeries (such as bowel resection or gastric bypass) to test for leaks.It is sometimes used in cytopathology, in mixtures including Wright-Giemsa and Diff-Quik. It confers a blue color to both nuclei and cytoplasm, and makes the nuclei more visible. When methylene blue is "polychromed" (oxidized in solution or "ripened" by fungal metabolism,as originally noted in the thesis of Dr. D. L. Romanowsky in the 1890s), it gets serially demethylated and forms all the tri-, di-, mono- and non-methyl intermediates, which are Azure B, Azure A, Azure C, and thionine, respectively. This is the basis of the basophilic part of the spectrum of Romanowski-Giemsa effect. If only synthetic Azure B and Eosin Y is used, it may serve as a standardized Giemsa stain; but, without methylene blue, the normal neutrophilic granules tend to overstain and look like toxic granules. On the other hand, if methylene blue is used it might help to give the normal look of neutrophil granules and may also enhance the staining of nucleoli and polychromatophilic RBCs (reticulocytes).A traditional application of methylene blue is the intravital or supravital staining of nerve fibers, an effect first described by Paul Ehrlich in 1887. A dilute solution of the dye is either injected into tissue or applied to small freshly removed pieces. The selective blue coloration develops with exposure to air (oxygen) and can be fixed by immersion of the stained specimen in an aqueous solution of ammonium molybdate. Vital methylene blue was formerly much used for examining the innervation of muscle, skin and internal organs. The mechanism of selective dye uptake is incompletely understood; vital staining of nerve fibers in skin is prevented by ouabain, a drug that inhibits the Na/K-ATPase of cell membranes.

  • Item                                                      (Ind)
  • Assay,%                                         ≥ 18.5~22.0
  • pHVisnal transition interval            3.0()~4.4()
  • Sensitivity                                        
  • Insoluble matter in water,%             ≤0.15
  • Oxide
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