Methylene Blue trihydrate

Methylene Blue trihydrate Basic information
Product Name:Methylene Blue trihydrate
Synonyms:3,7-bis(Dimethylamino)phenazathionium chloride, Basic Blue 9, Tetramethylthionine chloride;(7-Dimethylaminophenothiazin-3-ylidene)-dimethylazanium chloride trihydrate;Methylene Blue, CP;Methylene Blue trihydratee;Methylene Blue trihydrate,95%,pure;Methylene Blue trihydrateBasic Blue 9 trihydrateC.I. 52015 trihydrate;Methyltltioninium Chloride;Tetramethylthionine chloride C.I. 52015 trihydrate
CAS:7220-79-3
MF:C16H20ClN3OS
MW:337.87
EINECS:615-731-6
Product Categories:API;Cytochemistry ProductsStains and Dyes;Hematology and Histology;M;Stains&Dyes, A to;Phenothiazine;Dyes and Pigments;Pharmaceuticals
Mol File:7220-79-3.mol
Methylene Blue trihydrate Structure
Methylene Blue trihydrate Chemical Properties
Melting point 190 °C (dec.)(lit.)
density 0.98 g/mL at 25 °C
Fp 14 °C
storage temp. no restrictions.
solubility Soluble in water, chloroform; sparingly soluble in ethanol
form Solid
Colour Index 52015
pka2.6, 11.2(at 25℃)
color Green
Water Solubility 4 g/100 mL
λmax668 nm, 609 nm
Merck 13,6085
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with bases, reducing agents, strong oxidizing agents.
Biological ApplicationsDiagnosis of tauopathy,Alzheimer’s disease (AD),Pick’s disease; treating prophylaxis; dental materials
InChIKeyYAFGUSOAMIMROI-UHFFFAOYSA-M
CAS DataBase Reference7220-79-3(CAS DataBase Reference)
IARC3 (Vol. 108) 2016
EPA Substance Registry SystemMethylene blue trihydrate (7220-79-3)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn,F
Risk Statements 22-36/37/38-11
Safety Statements 26-36-24/25-16-7
RIDADR UN 1170 3/PG 2
WGK Germany 3
RTECS SP5740000
TSCA Yes
HS Code 32129000
MSDS Information
ProviderLanguage
3,7-Bis(dimethylamino)phenothiazin-5-ium chloride English
ACROS English
ALFA English
Methylene Blue trihydrate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesMethylene Blue trihydrate is a dark green crystalline powder that has a bronze-like luster. When dissolved in water or alcohol, it creates a deep blue color. Methylene blue is used as a bacteriologic stain and as an indicator. It can also inhibit guanylate cyclase and has been used to treat cyanide poisoning and lower levels of methemoglobin.
UsesMethylene Blue trihydrate finds many uses in biology and chemistry. It acts as a GCS inhibitor, biological stain and redox indicator. It inhibits tau filament formation. Further, it is reported to bind to the M2 subtype of muscarinic receptors in rat cardiac myocytes and thus exhibit antimuscarinic effects on IK, ACh and ICa. It also inhibits endothelium-dependent relaxation of isolated blood vessels.
ApplicationMethylene blue is not an officially restricted drug. It is mainly used to control water mildew and small melon insects. It can replace malachite green. Methylene blue dissolved in water does little harm to fish. In addition, the drug has made achievements in many fields such as industry, medicine and skin care. Even the drug will be applied to more difficult cancer diseases. Methylene blue is more effective in the treatment of non advanced fish diseases. Methylene blue is an oxidant, which can oxidize nitrite into nitrate, inhibit and kill bacteria. However, it also has a certain impact on nitrifying bacteria, so some measures should be taken after use.
Methylene blue can be used in the manufacture of ink and lakes and the dyeing of biological and bacterial tissues. It can be used for dyeing cotton, hemp, silk fabrics, paper and bamboo and wood. It can also be mixed with crystal violet and yellow dextrin in the ratio of 78:13:9 to form alkaline magenta blue.
PreparationMethylene blue is synthesized commercially by oxidation of N,N-dimethyl-phenylenediamine with sodium dichromate (Na2Cr2O7) in the presence of sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3), followed by further oxidation in the presence of N,N-dimethylaniline (NTP, 2008). Methylene blue hydrochloride is isolated by addition of 30% hydrochloric acid and of a saturated common salt solution to the dye solution; after filtration, the product is washed with a 2% common salt solution. Instead of sodium dichromate, manganese dioxide, and catalytic amounts of copper sulfate can be used for the oxidation (Berneth, 2008).
Methylene blue of high purity can be obtained by chloroform extraction of impurities from solutions of raw dye in borate buffer at pH 9.5–10, followed by acidification of the aqueous solution and isolation of the dye (Berneth, 2008).
IARC Monographs
General DescriptionMethylene blue trihydrate appears as odorless or almost odorless dark green crystals with bronze luster or dark green crystalline powder. pH (1% solution in water) 3 to 4.5. (NTP, 1992)
Air & Water ReactionsHygroscopic. Water soluble. Gives a blue solution in water.
Reactivity ProfileMethylene Blue trihydrate is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, caustics, alkali metal iodides and reducing agents. Also incompatible with dichromates. Methylene Blue trihydrate forms double salts with many inorganic salts. Is bleached reversibly by (zinc + hydrochloric acid) or sodium hydrosulfite. In aqueous solution, Methylene Blue trihydrate is decolorized by zinc dust and dilute sulfuric acid, but the color is restored upon exposure to air and more rapidly upon addition of ammonium hydroxide.
Fire HazardFlash point data for Methylene Blue trihydrate are not available; however, Methylene Blue trihydrate is probably combustible.
storageRoom temperature
METHYLENE BLUE TRIHYDRATE HIGH PURITY BIOLOGICAL STAIN,CI NO 52015,CI 52015 Methylene Chloride Benzyl chloride TILORONE ANALOG R11-877DA Calcium chloride Methylene Blue trihydrate Sodium chloride Phenazine methosulfate Acid Blue 93 Choline chloride CI NO 50205 Basic Blue 17 Ammonium chloride 4,4'-Diphenylmethane diisocyanate Polyvinyl chloride Magnesium chloride hexahydrate Potassium chloride Cupric carbonate basic

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