morin

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Reagent Code: #126840
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Alias 2-(2,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-3,5,7-trihydroxy-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one; Morin; Quercetin; Morin; Morin hydrate; 2',3,4',5,7-Pentahydroxyflavone; Morinin Morus alba;
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CAS Number 480-16-0

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Weight 302.24 g/mol
Formula C₁₅H₁₀O₇
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EC Number 207-542-9
MDL Number MFCD00006826
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 299-300 °C
Boiling Point 645.5ºC
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Density 1.799g/cm3
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Morin is widely used as a fluorescent probe in biochemical and biophysical research due to its ability to bind with metal ions like aluminum, iron, and zinc, making it valuable for detecting and quantifying these ions in various samples. It serves as an antioxidant in studies focused on oxidative stress, helping to understand its protective effects against cellular damage. In the field of histology, morin is utilized as a staining agent to identify specific tissues or cellular components under a microscope. Additionally, it is employed in the development of natural dyes and pigments for industrial applications. Its potential anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties are also being explored in pharmacological research for therapeutic purposes.

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Test Parameter Specification
Purity (%) 97.5-100%
Appearance Yellow to brown powder
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure

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10-20 days ฿3,060.00

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Morin is widely used as a fluorescent probe in biochemical and biophysical research due to its ability to bind with metal ions like aluminum, iron, and zinc, making it valuable for detecting and quantifying these ions in various samples. It serves as an antioxidant in studies focused on oxidative stress, helping to understand its protective effects against cellular damage. In the field of histology, morin is utilized as a staining agent to identify specific tissues or cellular components under a microsco

Morin is widely used as a fluorescent probe in biochemical and biophysical research due to its ability to bind with metal ions like aluminum, iron, and zinc, making it valuable for detecting and quantifying these ions in various samples. It serves as an antioxidant in studies focused on oxidative stress, helping to understand its protective effects against cellular damage. In the field of histology, morin is utilized as a staining agent to identify specific tissues or cellular components under a microscope. Additionally, it is employed in the development of natural dyes and pigments for industrial applications. Its potential anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties are also being explored in pharmacological research for therapeutic purposes.

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