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CHEBI:52273 - carbocyanin DBTC
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ChEBI Name
carbocyanin DBTC
ChEBI ID
CHEBI:52273
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Formula
C30H27BrN2S2
Net Charge
0
Average Mass
559.58300
Monoisotopic Mass
558.07990
InChI
InChI=1S/C30H27N2S2.BrH/c1-
4-
31-
27(33-
25-
16-
14-
21-
10-
6-
8-
12-
23(21)
29(25)
31)
18-
20(3)
19-
28-
32(5-
2)
30-
24-
13-
9-
7-
11-
22(24)
15-
17-
26(30)
34-
28;/h6-
19H,4-
5H2,1-
3H3;1H/q+1;/p-
1
InChIKey
MPBRYMWMMKKRGC-UHFFFAOYSA-M
SMILES
[Br-].[H]C(=C(C)C([H])=C1Sc2ccc3ccccc3c2N1CC)c1sc2ccc3ccccc3c2[n+]1CC
Roles Classification
Application
(s):
fluorochrome
A fluorescent dye used to stain biological specimens.
dye
(via
cyanine dye
)
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ChEBI Ontology
Outgoing
carbocyanin DBTC (
CHEBI:52273
)
has part
carbocyanin DBTC(1+) (
CHEBI:52919
)
carbocyanin DBTC (
CHEBI:52273
)
has role
fluorochrome (
CHEBI:51217
)
carbocyanin DBTC (
CHEBI:52273
)
is a
cyanine dye (
CHEBI:37960
)
carbocyanin DBTC (
CHEBI:52273
)
is a
organic bromide salt (
CHEBI:48369
)
IUPAC Name
1-
ethyl-
2-
[3-
(1-
ethylnaphtho[1,2-
d
][1,3]thiazol-
2(1
H
)-
ylidene)-
2-
methylprop-
1-
en-
1-
yl]naphtho[1,2-
d
][1,3]thiazol-
1-
ium bromide
Synonyms
Sources
3,3'-Diethyl-9-methyl-4,5,4',5'-dibenzothiacarbocyanine bromide
ChemIDplus
4,5,4',5'-Dibenzo-3,3'-diethyl-9-methylthiacarbocyanine bromide
ChemIDplus
Stains-all
ChemIDplus
Registry Number
Type
Source
7423-31-6
CAS Registry Number
ChemIDplus
Last Modified
05 August 2009