Cresol Red sodium salt
Cresol Red sodium salt
Cresol Red sodium salt
Cresol Red sodium salt
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Cresol Red sodium salt

Transition interval (acid): pH 0.2 (red) to pH 1.8 (yellow); (alkaline) pH 7.2 (yellow) to pH 8.8 (red)
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ALFB21361.1425 g
Catalog number ALFB21361.14
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Specifications
Chemical Name or MaterialCresol Red sodium salt
Melting Point∼250°C (decomposition)
CAS62625-29-0
Recommended StorageAmbient temperatures
EINECS Number263-654-8
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Cresol Red sodium salt acts as a constituent of polymerase chain reaction reagent systems. It is useful as a pH indicator with color changes with pH 0.2 - pH 1.8 and pH 7.1 - 8.8. Further, it plays an important role in molecular biology reactions in place of other loading dyes.

This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.

Applications
Cresol Red sodium salt acts as a constituent of polymerase chain reaction reagent systems. It is useful as a pH indicator with color changes with pH 0.2 - pH 1.8 and pH 7.1 - 8.8. Further, it plays an important role in molecular biology reactions in place of other loading dyes.

Solubility
Soluble in water, dilute alcohols, acids, alkalies and ethanol.

Notes
Transition interval (acid): pH 0.2 (red) to pH 1.8 (yellow); (alkaline) pH 7.2 (yellow) to pH 8.8 (red)Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Heck, M. V.; Azizov, M.; Stehning, T.; Walter, M.; Kedersha, N.; Auburger, G. Dysregulated expression of lipid storage and membrane dynamics factors in Tia1 knockout mouse nervous tissue. Neurogenetics 2014, 15 (2), 135-144.
  2. Mukherjee, S.; Hill, M. R.; Sumerlin, B. S. Self-healing hydrogels containing reversible oxime crosslinks. Soft matter 2015, 11 (30), 6152-6161.