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thionine
[ thahy-uh-neen, 鈥恘颈苍 ]
noun
Biochemistry.
- a dark-green crystalline powder, C 12 H 10 N 3 S, whose property of turning violet in solution is useful in microscopy as a biological stain.
thionine
/ 藞胃a瑟蓹n瑟n; -藢na瑟n; 藞胃a瑟蓹蕣藢ni藧n /
noun
- a crystalline derivative of thiazine used as a violet dye to stain microscope specimens
- any of a class of related dyes
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of thionine1
First recorded in 1885鈥90; from Greek 迟丑别卯辞苍 鈥渟ulfur鈥 ( thio- ( def ) ) + -ine 2( def )
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of thionine1
C19: by shortening, from ergothioneine, a crystalline betaine found in ergot and blood
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Blue.鈥擬ethylene blue, new methylene blue, toluidine blue, thionine blue, indamine blue, Victoria blue, night blue, Nile blue, turquoise blue, marine blue, indoine blue, metamine blue, Capri blue, indazine, metaphenylene blue, paraphenylene blue, toluylene blue, indigene, indol blue, diphene blue, setopaline, setocyanine, setoglaucine, Helvetia blue.
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Methylene blue and purple thionine looked promising.
Weigh out Thionine blue 1.0 gramme Carbolic acid 2.5 grammes and dissolve in Distilled water 100.0 c.c.
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