Acridine Dyes

Acridine dyes are organic dyes that are derivatives of acridine. These are compounds that are used to detect nucleic acids. Some acridine dyes have a bacteriostatic effect, which means they can be used as antiseptics.

Acridic dyes are substances that not only color the sample, but also react to nucleic acids, changing the color of the substance. This method is called fluorescence microscopy. It makes it easy to see cells containing DNA or RNA, which is very important when studying biological objects.

One of the most common coloring compounds is acrylic.



Acrid dyes They are also locusts. These substances are trichloroanebenzenes or homologues of benzene: tetrahydrofuran and pentane, substituted on the benzene ring by a C6H4-N=NC=NH group, the monomeric unit of all acrides is acridine, there are more than two hundred of its various modifications. Alkylation of chromophores: abstraction of halogen atoms from the (CH3)3C-X molecule (X – Cl, Br, I) into methyl groups of alkyl chloride salts R1-CCl3, and