IODINE GREEN is a histological dye used for staining chromatin and amyloid. A fluorescent dye used to stain biological specimens. A dye used in microscopic or electron microscopic examination of cells and tissues to give contrast and to highlight particular features of interest, such as nuclei and cytoplasm.
A histological dye used for staining chromatin and amyloid. It has a role as a fluorochrome and a histological dye. It is an iminium salt, an organic chloride salt and a quaternary ammonium salt.
- Adults. 2 mg/kg IV; 5 mg interstitially into the cervix.
- Geriatric. 2 mg/kg IV; 5 mg interstitially into the cervix.
- Adolescents. 2 mg/kg IV.
- Children. 2 mg/kg IV.
- Infants. 2 mg/kg IV.
- Neonates.
A library of 1,3,5-trisubstituted pyrazoles was synthesized in excellent yields from the reaction of aldehyde, phenylhydrazine and alkynes in the presence of iodine via an eco-friendly, simple process performed in aqueous medium. This single pot transformation generates new CN, C–C, C–N bonds and proceeds by a domino reaction involving the formation of Schiff base, Mannich addition and finally intramolecular cyclisation.
IODINE GREEN