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SudanⅠ

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CAS No.:
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conn's biological stains

methylene blue biology

natural indicators chemistry

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Chemiese naam

SudanⅠ

CAS No.

842-07-9

Molekulêre formule

C16H12N2O

EINECS No.

212-668-2

Molekulêre gewig

248.28

Molekulêre struktuur

conn's biological stains

Besonderhede

Appearance: Wine powder

Biological stain: Passes test

Solubility in alcohol: Passes test

Melting point: 129~134℃

Sulfated ash: 0.6% max

Loss on drying: 4.0% max

Solubility: insolve in water and lye, solve in aether, benzene and carbon bisulfide, solving in vitriol takes on carmine.

Packing: 25kg/ fibre drum

Hooftoepassing

Used as biological dyeing agents, such as the coloring of  lipoidsubstance in biological tissue; Oil coloring.

 

1. What is Sudan 1?

 

Sudan 1 is a synthetic azo dye (chemical name: 1-phenylazo-2-naphthol) characterized by its bright red-orange color. Classified as a lipophilic (fat-soluble) compound, it belongs to the Sudan dye family, which includes Sudan II, III, and IV. Initially developed for industrial applications, Sudan 1 is now strictly regulated due to its potential carcinogenicity. It appears as a crystalline powder and dissolves readily in organic solvents like ethanol or acetone but not in water. Its use in food products is banned globally, though it persists in limited industrial and laboratory contexts.

 

2. What is Sudan 1 used for?


Historically, Sudan 1 was employed as a colorant for oils, waxes, and plastics, as well as in shoe and floor polishes. In laboratories, it serves as a biological stain to identify lipids in tissues during microscopy. Despite its effectiveness, its primary notoriety stems from past misuse as an illegal adulterant in food products (e.g., chili powder) to enhance color. Today, its applications are restricted to non-edible industrial uses, such as dyeing solvents and fuels, with strict handling protocols to minimize health risks.

 

3. What is the Sudan I stain for?


The Sudan I stain is primarily used in histology and pathology to detect and visualize lipids, triglycerides, and lipoproteins in tissue samples. When applied, it binds to fat droplets, staining them bright orange-red under a microscope. This makes it valuable for diagnosing metabolic disorders or studying adipose tissue. However, due to toxicity concerns, many labs now prefer safer alternatives like Sudan IV or Oil Red O. Its role persists in educational demonstrations and specialized research where its distinct color contrast remains advantageous.

 

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