LUCIGENIN

LUCIGENIN Basic information
Product Name:LUCIGENIN
Synonyms:lucigenin or N,N′-dimethyl-9,9′-biacridinium dinitrate;L-6868;NSC-151912;9,9'-BIS(N-METHYLACRIDINIUM NITRATE);LUCIGENIN;10,10'-Dimethyl-9,9'-biacridinium Dinitrate [for Chemiluminescence Research];BIS(N-METHYLACRIDINIUM) DINITRATE;BIS(N-METHYLACRIDINIUM) NITRATE
CAS:2315-97-1
MF:C28H22N4O6
MW:510.5
EINECS:219-023-4
Product Categories:Miscellaneous Natural Products;Aromatic Carboxylic Acids, Amides, Anilides, Anhydrides & Salts;Acridinium (Chemiluminescence);Analytical Chemistry;Chemiluminescence;Acridine
Mol File:2315-97-1.mol
LUCIGENIN Structure
LUCIGENIN Chemical Properties
Melting point 250°C
solubility acetic acid: soluble10mg/mL
form powder
color Yellow powder with orange to brown cast
λmax455nm
BRN 3901768
Biological ApplicationsChloride indicator; diagnosis of hemostatic disorders; detecting bacteria,nucleicacids,proteins,pathogens; identifying respiratory infections; generating and detecting reactive oxygen species; chemiluminescent indicator
Safety Information
Safety Statements 24/25
RIDADR 1479
WGK Germany 3
HazardClass 5.1
PackingGroup III
HS Code 29339900
MSDS Information
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LUCIGENIN Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionLucigenin is a chemiluminescent probe used to detect superoxide production and the presence of chloride. It can be used to detect superoxide production by enzymatic and cellular sources. It is a sensitive method that has been applied to the monitoring of superoxide production from xanthine oxidase, microsomal NADPH cytochrome reductase, and NADPH oxidases of phagocytes, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and smooth muscle cells of blood vessel walls. However, it produces similar chemiluminescence signals in isolated aortic and cardiac tissues from wild-type and Nox1-Nox2-Nox4 triple knockout mice, suggesting that it is not selective for NADPH-based ROS production. It also reacts with hydrogen peroxide without generating free radical intermediates and has been used to detect lipid hydroperoxide in oils. Lucigenin is also used as a fluorescent chloride-sensitive indicator, with its fluorescence being quenched by chloride (ex/em = 455/505 nm, respectively). Lucigenin fluorescence is insensitive to phosphate, sulfate, and nitrate.
Chemical PropertiesDark yellow powder
UsesLucigenine, is used as chemiluminescence. It exhibits a bluish-green fluorescence. Dyes and metabolites.
UsesChemiluminescent probe for the detection of peroxides in biological systems.
LUCIGENIN Preparation Products And Raw materials
Pyocyanine N,N'-Ethylenebis(stearamide) (2R,3S/2S,3R)-3-(4-Chloro-5-fluoro-6-pyrimidinyl)-2-(2,4-difluorophenyl)butan-2-ol hydrochloride N-Methylaniline 3,7-DIHYDRO-6-[4-[2-[N'-(5-FLUORESCEINYL)THIOUREIDO]ETHOXY]PHENYL]-2-METHYLIMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRAZIN-3-ONE Isoxazole N,N-Dimethylpropionamide N,N-Dimethylaniline LUCIFER YELLOW CH DILITHIUM SALT LUCIFER YELLOW VS DILITHIUM SALT LUCIGENIN(RG) LUCIGENIN(REAGENT / STANDARD GRADE) Lucigenin [Bis-N-methylacridinium nitrate] *UltraPure Grade* LUCIGENIN [BIS-N-METHYLACRIDINIUM NITRATE]

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