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Oil Red O

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33: 259: 170: 24: 375: 486:. The staining has to be performed on fresh samples, as alcohol fixation removes most lipids. Oil Red O largely replaced Sudan III and Sudan IV, as it provides much deeper red color and the stains are therefore much easier to see. 530:
It mainly targets fat deposits on the surface of porous exhibits. It is a non-destructive technique (which does not destroy the exhibit nor prevents the use of other techniques).
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Guigui, K.; Beaudoin, A. The use of Oil Red O in sequence with other methods of fingerprint development. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2007, 57 (4), 550-581.
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Rawji, A. ; Beaudoin, A. Oil Red O versus Physical Developer on wet papers: a comparative study. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2006, 56 (1), 33-54.
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Beaudoin, A. New technique for revealing latent fingerprints on wet, porous surfaces: Oil Red O. Journal of Forensic Identification, 2004, 54 (4), 413-421.
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InChI=1S/C26H24N4O/c1-16-9-10-17(2)22(13-16)27-28-23-14-19(4)24(15-18(23)3)29-30-26-21-8-6-5-7-20(21)11-12-25(26)31/h5-15,31H,1-4H3/b28-27+,30-29+
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InChI=1/C26H24N4O/c1-16-9-10-17(2)22(13-16)27-28-23-14-19(4)24(15-18(23)3)29-30-26-21-8-6-5-7-20(21)11-12-25(26)31/h5-15,31H,1-4H3/b28-27+,30-29+
1099: 527:. This technique allows the development of latent fingerprints on porous exhibits (such as paper, cardboard, etc.) that are dry or wet. 533:
It is a safe alternative to the Physical Developer method, and is also used in sequence with other methods of fingerprints development.
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It is also used in a technique (the method is called as the dye: Oil Red O), discovered in 2004 by
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Oil Red O can be used to mark lipid-containing vacuoles, particularly in cases of
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When staining, Oil Red O can make fat more visible in various cuts in pathology.
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Kraus, Nils A.; Ehebauer, Franziska; Zapp, Benedikt; et al. (2016).
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1-(2,5-dimethyl-4-(2,5-dimethylphenyl) phenyldiazenyl) azonapthalen-2-ol
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on paraffin sections. It has the appearance of a red powder with an
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
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Cc4cc(/N=N/c1cc(C)c(cc1C)/N=N/c2c3ccccc3ccc2O)c(C)cc4
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Retrieved 613: 604: 559: 555: 545: 532: 529: 525:fingerprints 518: 515: 502:pyrotechnics 499: 488: 469: 456:lipoproteins 419: 416:Sudan Red 5B 415: 411: 407: 406: 67:Identifiers 1179:2-Naphthols 1128:Acidophilic 1080:Neutral red 1065:Methyl blue 928:Rhodamine B 821:Mucicarmine 816:Alcian blue 771:Sudan stain 745:hemosiderin 692:Stains File 619:15 February 610:"Oil Red O" 446:of neutral 325:Properties 166:100.013.906 128:CHEBI:88213 1174:Sudan dyes 1153:Categories 1133:Basophilic 988:Sirius Red 923:Auramine O 867:Gram stain 849:Thioflavin 537:References 460:absorbance 436:lysochrome 420:C.I. 26125 355:Molar mass 226:G7S71FND9B 139:ChemSpider 95:3D model ( 74:CAS Number 58:IUPAC name 40:adipocytes 17:Oil Red O 888:Acid-fast 844:Congo red 791:Oil Red O 781:Sudan III 578:2162-3945 556:Adipocyte 476:Sudan III 442:used for 440:diazo dye 408:Oil Red O 184:oil+red+O 84:1320-06-5 1159:Azo dyes 906:Fuchsine 881:Safranin 859:Bacteria 786:Sudan IV 776:Sudan II 596:27994948 512:Forensic 480:Sudan IV 444:staining 434:O) is a 349:O 148:14217961 1038:Eosin Y 1018:Cyanine 836:Amyloid 587:5160397 389:what is 387: ( 206:5841742 193:PubChem 763:Lipids 594:  584:  576:  482:, and 452:lipids 384:verify 381:  309:SMILES 52:Names 44:3T3-L1 1006:Other 694:entry 274:InChI 119:ChEBI 97:JSmol 42:in a 741:Iron 621:2023 592:PMID 574:ISSN 466:Uses 450:and 217:UNII 178:MeSH 582:PMC 564:doi 500:In 493:or 422:, C 243:EPA 196:CID 1155:: 957:: 612:. 590:. 580:. 572:. 558:. 554:. 508:. 478:, 428:24 424:26 418:, 414:, 343:24 339:26 961:/ 904:/ 895:/ 874:/ 743:/ 725:e 718:t 711:v 637:. 623:. 598:. 566:: 560:5 432:4 430:N 426:H 410:( 379:N 347:4 345:N 341:H 337:C 245:) 241:( 99:)

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adipocytes
3T3-L1
IUPAC name
CAS Number
1320-06-5
JSmol
Interactive image
ChEBI
CHEBI:88213
ChemSpider
14217961
ECHA InfoCard
100.013.906
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MeSH
oil+red+O
PubChem
5841742
UNII
G7S71FND9B
CompTox Dashboard
DTXSID301039601 DTXSID90889366, DTXSID301039601
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InChI
SMILES
Chemical formula
Molar mass
standard state

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