Quirks of dye nomenclature. 8. Methylene blue,azure and violet |
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Authors: | CJ Cooksey |
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Affiliation: | Watford, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Methylene blue was synthesized in 1877 and soon found application in medicine, staining for microscopy and as an industrial dye and pigment. An enormous literature has accumulated since its introduction. Early on, it was known that methylene blue could be degraded easily by demethylation; consequently, the purity of commercial samples often was low. Therefore, demethylation products, such as azures and methylene violet, also are considered here. The names and identity of the components, their varying modes of manufacture, analytical methods and their contribution to biological staining are discussed. |
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Keywords: | analysis azure history manufacture methylene blue methylene violet nomenclature toxicity |
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