Cresyl violet

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Cresyl violet
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Names
IUPAC name
(9-dimethylamino-10-methyl-benzo[a]phenoxazin-5-ylidene)ammonium chloride
Other names
9-(Dimethylamino)-5-imino-10-methyl-5H-benzo(a)phenoxazine hydrochloride; Cresole Violet
Identifiers
ChemSpider 27064 YesY
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  • InChI=1S/C19H17N3O.ClH/c1-11-8-15-17(10-16(11)22(2)3)23-18-9-14(20)12-6-4-5-7-13(12)19(18)21-15;/h4-10,20H,1-3H3;1H YesY
    Key: ZHAFUINZIZIXFC-UHFFFAOYSA-N YesY
  • InChI=1/C19H17N3O.ClH/c1-11-8-15-17(10-16(11)22(2)3)23-18-9-14(20)12-6-4-5-7-13(12)19(18)21-15;/h4-10,20H,1-3H3;1H
    Key: ZHAFUINZIZIXFC-UHFFFAOYAN
  • [Cl-].N=1c4c(OC=3C=1c2ccccc2\C(=[NH2+])\C=3)cc(c(c4)C)N(C)C
Properties
C19H18ClN3O
Molar mass 339.8187
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Infobox references

Cresyl violet is an organic compound with the chemical formula C19H18ClN3O. It is a basic dye and is used as a common stain in histology.

Cresyl violet stain

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c. 0.1% Cresyl violet in H2O. d. 1% Cresyl violet in H2O.

It is used in biology and medicine as a histological stain. Cresyl violet is an effective and reliable stain used for light microscopy sections. Initially, tissue sections are "defatted" by passing through graded dilutions of ethanol. Then, rehydrated by passing back through decreasing concentrations of ethanol. Lastly, back into water. The ethanol solutions act to differentiate the stain, causing myelin and other components to lose color whereas perikarya retain the color. It is also used to find Helicobacter pylori.[1]

Intestinal mucins also take up the stain although not as strongly as campylobacter-like organisms. [2]

Cresyl violet is used to stain Heinz bodies in red blood corpuscles or for staining of the neurons in the brain and spinal cord. It is used to demonstrate the nissl substance in the neurons and cell nuclei. In this role it is also often used as a counterstain to Luxol fast blue, which stains the myelin.

References

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