Sulforhodamine b
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Sulforhodamine B (C27H30N2O7S2; Molecular Weight 558.66 grams/mole) is a fluorescent dye with uses spanning from L.I.F.(Laser Induced Fluorescense) to the quantification of cellular proteins of cultured cells. The red, solid, water soluble dye is primarily used as a polar tracer.
The dye absorbs 565nm light and emits 586nm light. It does not exhibit pH dependent absorption or fluorescence over the range of 3 to 10Template:Ref.
Also known as Kiton Red.