Description | Solvent Red 27 is also called Oil Red O. As a commonly used antioxidant, it also acts as a colorant. Solvent Red 27 distinguishes fuel without antioxidants and reduces carbon deposits in the combustion chamber. |
Physical properties | Solvent Red 27 is a dark green to dark brown crystalline powder. |
Uses | Oil Red O is suitable as a lipid and lipoprotein stain on cellulose acetate. It is one of the diazo dyes used for staining of neutral triglycerides and lipids. It is used to analyze muscle fibers. It acts as an agent that stains lipids, muscle fibers and alveolar macrophages. Further, it is also used as marking dye. It is an active component of red colored smokes in pyrotechnics. |
Uses | Oil Red O has been used for the staining of lipid droplets and lipid-containing vacuoles in cells. |
Preparation | 2-Amino-2′,3,4′,5-tetramethylazobenzene diazotization, and Naphthalen-2-ol coupling. |
Definition | ChEBI: Oil red O is a bis(azo) compound that is 2-naphthol substituted at position 1 by a {4-[(2,5-dimethylphenyl)diazenyl]-2,5-dimethylphenyl}diazenyl group. A fat-soluble dye predominantly used for demonstrating triglycerides in frozen sections and for staining of protein bound lipids in paraffin sections. It has a role as a histological dye. It is a member of azobenzenes, a bis(azo) compound and a member of naphthols. It is functionally related to a 2-naphthol. |
General Description | Oil Red O stains lipid materials and imparts red-orange color to the lipids. It also marks vacuoles, particularly observed in ALL-L3 (acute lymphoblastic leukemia) or Burkitt′s lymphoma/leukemia. Oil Red O staining is done on fresh samples, as alcohol fixation removes lipids. |
Properties and Applications | blue light red. Soluble in ethanol for yellow red, soluble in acetone, soluble in benzene. In concentrated sulfuric acid to green light blue, blue purple precipitation after dilution. StandardLight FastnessHeat-resistant(℃)waterSodium Carbonate(5%)Hydrochloric acid(5%)Melting pointStableISOWell108-12070≥ 200SublimationInsolubleNo changeNo change |