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Crystal violet     [4-[bis(4- dimethylaminophenyl) methylidene]...

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Disease relevance of Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

 

High impact information on Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

  • The photochemistry of malachite green leuconitrile (MGCN), basic fuchsin leuconitrile (BFCN), and crystal violet leucomethyl (CVMe) and leucobenzyl (CVBn), as well as triphenylacetonitrile, was studied [3].
  • CONCLUSION: Any of the following concentrations of dyes can be used for optimal enhancement of anterior capsule visibility for capsulorhexis: ICG 0.25%, MB 0.10%, GV 0.01%, TB 0.10%, and FS 1.25% [4].
  • Mouse peritoneal macrophages were infected with Leishmania parasites from different species, then exposed to the electron carriers methylene blue (MB), toluidine blue O (TB), phenazine methosulfate (PMS) and crystal violet (CV) [5].
  • In addition, the isotherms for adsorption, at different temperatures, of each dyestuff and PNP by chitosan and of O-II and CV by MCM-chitosan were also determined [6].
  • Endpoints included loss of adherence measured by crystal violet staining (CV), lactate dehydrogenase release (LDH), release of interleukin-8 (IL-8) measured by ELISA, and alkaline phosphatase activity in the cells (APc) and released into the supernatant (APS) [7].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

 

Biological context of Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

  • The kinetics of adsorption of MB, MG and CV have been discussed using six kinetic models, i.e., the pseudo-first-order model, the pseudo-second-order model, the Elovich equation, the intraparticle diffusion model, the Bangham equation, the modified Freundlich equation [9].
 

Anatomical context of Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

 

Gene context of Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

  • Great heat sensitivity was observed in all the lexA (Ind-) strains, which was associated to an increase in membrane permeability (up to 120% increase above the wild-type control), as assayed by the crystal violet (CV) growth inhibition [11].
  • The sorption capacity of activated carbon to uptake cationic dye ions in the increasing order was given by: BR9 (131 mg/g)< BV3 (247 mg/)< BV10 (259 mg/)< BB1 (404 mg/g) [12].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Hexamethylpararosaniline chloride

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