Description: Congo Red Indicator Dye 1g in glass vial. Uses: Due to a color change from blue to red at pH 3.05.2, Congo red can be used as a pH indicator. Since this color change is an approximate inverse of that of litmus, it can be used with litmus paper in a simple parlor trick: add a drop or two of Congo red to both an acid solution and a base solution. Dipping red litmus paper in the red solution will turn it blue, while dipping blue litmus paper in the blue solution will turn it red. This property gives Congo red a metachromatic property as a dye, both in strongly acidic solutions and with strongly acidophilic tissue. Congo red has a propensity to aggregate in aqueous and organic solutions. The proposed mechanisms suggest hydrophobic interactions between the aromatic rings of the dye molecules, leading to a stacking phenomenon. Although these aggregates are present under various sizes and shapes, the "ribbon-like micelles" of a few molecules seem to be the predominant form (even if the "micelle" term is not an entirely appropriate name for it). This aggregation phenomenon is more prevalent in high Congo red concentrations, at high salinity and/or low pH. In histology and microscopy, Congo red is used for staining in amyloidosis, and for the cell walls of plants and fungi, and for the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Apple-green birefringence of Congo red stained preparations under polarized light is indicative of the presence of amyloid fibrils. Additionally, Congo red is used for the diagnostics of the Shigella flexneri serotype 2a, where the dye binds the bacterium's unique lipopolysaccharide structure. Furthermore, Congo red may also be used to induce expression of the type III secretion system of Shigella flexneri, bringing about the secretion of IpaB and IpaC, which form translocation pores within host cell membrane, allowing effector proteins to pass through and alter the host cell's biochemistry. The dye can also be used in flow cytometry experiments for the detection of Acanthamoeba, Naegleria and other amoebal cysts. In confocal microscopy, Congo red can be used as a stable fluorescent stain. You will receive: *1 vial containing 1g+ of Congo Red Dye that will be labeled and taped shut. That will then be bubble wrapped and placed in a white box with the appropriate warning labels and stickers and that will be taped shut and shipped inside of a blue bubble wrap padded envelope with tracking. No returns and no refunds due to the nature of our products. No exceptions!
Price: 5.95 USD
Location: Salt Lick, Kentucky
End Time: 2024-02-20T12:27:40.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: BYS2K
Volume/Quantity: 1g
EPA Registration Number: 573-58-0
Common Name: Congo Red Dye
Custom Bundle: No
Model: 1.2
MPN: BYS-CONGO.RED.1.G-2K
Country/Region of Manufacture: Congo
Modified Item: No
Preferred IUPAC Name: Congo Red Indicator Dye
Intended Use/Discipline: Biological Laboratory, Physical Laboratory, chemistry, science, organic chemistry, Indicator Dye
California Prop 65 Warning: N/A