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Phenol Red

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Phenol Red

CAS No.

143-74-8

ʻAno molekala

C19H14O5S

EINECS No.

205-609-7

Kaumaha molekula

354.38

Hoʻokumu Molecular

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Appearance: Tender red or carmine crystal powder.

PH change range: 1.2(orange)~3(yellow); 6.5(yellow)~8(viole)

Maximal absorption wavelength(nm):

λ1(PH1.2) 503-506   λ2 (PH3.0)   430-435

λ3 (PH6.5)   430-435   λ4 (PH8.0)   557-560

Quality absorption coefficient(L/cm·g):

α1[λ1(PH1.2,dry sample)] 110~123  α2[λ2(PH3.0,dry sample)] 60~68

α3[λ3(PH6.5, dry sample)] 62~72  α4[λ4(PH8.0,dry sample)] 120~135

Solubility in alkali: Passes test

Loss on drying: 1.0% max

Sulfated ash: 0.2% max

Solubility:easy solve in alkali solution,alcohol&acetone, not solve in water.

Packing: 25kg/ fibre drum.

Noi Nui

Acid and alkali indicator.

 

1. What is phenol red used for?

 

Phenol red is a pH indicator widely used in cell culture media to monitor metabolic activity and pH changes. Its color shifts from yellow (acidic, pH <6.8) to red (neutral, pH 6.8-8.2) and pink/red-violet (alkaline, pH >8.2), helping researchers detect acid production (e.g., from bacterial fermentation) or alkaline shifts. It’s also employed in urine pH tests, kidney function studies, and as a dye in diagnostic kits. In microbiology, it helps identify carbohydrate fermentation in culture media, such as in phenol red broth tests for distinguishing bacterial species.

 

2. Is phenol red bad for you?


Phenol red is generally considered non-toxic at low concentrations but is not intended for ingestion. In cell culture, it can weakly mimic estrogen, potentially interfering with sensitive hormonal studies, prompting some researchers to use phenol red-free media. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations may cause mild irritation to skin or eyes. While not classified as highly hazardous, its synthetic nature warrants careful handling in labs. Regulatory agencies approve its use in diagnostics but restrict it from food or cosmetic applications due to insufficient safety data.

 

3. What does a phenol red test indicate?


A phenol red test primarily indicates pH changes due to metabolic activity. In microbiology, it detects acid/alkaline byproducts from bacterial fermentation of sugars (e.g., lactose or glucose). A yellow color signals acid production, while pink suggests alkaline metabolites. In cell culture, prolonged yellowing indicates harmful acidity from overgrowth or contamination. In urology, phenol red urine tests assess kidney function by measuring pH or tubular secretion rates. The test’s simplicity makes it a staple in both clinical and research settings for rapid metabolic screening.

 

4. What are phenol red tablets used for?


Phenol red tablets are pre-measured reagents dissolved in water or media to create pH indicator solutions. They’re commonly used in educational labs for acid-base titration experiments, in aquarium maintenance to monitor water pH, and in medical diagnostics for urine pH tests. The tablets standardize concentrations, ensuring consistent results in bacterial culture media (e.g., phenol red carbohydrate broths). Their portability also makes them useful for field tests, such as checking pH in environmental water samples or veterinary diagnostics.

 

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