Home Categories API Indigo carmine
A4983612

Indigo carmine , 96%, indicator (pH11.5-14.0) , 860-22-0

Synonym(s):
Acid Blue 74;Carmine Blue;Indigo Carmine;Indigo-5,5′-disulfonic acid disodium salt;Indigocarmine

CAS NO.:860-22-0

Empirical Formula: C16H11N2NaO8S2

Molecular Weight: 446.38

MDL number: MFCD00005723

EINECS: 212-728-8

Pack Size Price Stock Quantity
5G RMB47.20 In Stock
25G RMB120.00 In Stock
100G RMB325.60 In Stock
500g RMB1357.60 In Stock
others     Enquire
Update time: 2022-07-08

PRODUCT Properties

Melting point: >300°C
Density  1.01 g/mL at 20 °C
refractive index  n20/D 1.335
storage temp.  room temp
solubility  1g/l
Colour Index  73015
form  Powder/Solid
color  Very dark blue to purple
PH 7 (10g/l, H2O, 20℃)
PH Range 11.5(blue)-14.0(yellow)
Odor Light odour
Water Solubility  1 g/100 mL (25 ºC)
Sensitive  Light Sensitive
λmax 608nm
Merck  14,4944
BRN  4103904
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Biological Applications Detecting microorganisms; treating amyloidosis,testicular cancer; medical devices; drug delivery system
Major Application Display device, sensor, chemical-mechanical polishing, batteries, photographic materials, thermoplastics, inks, highlighters, detergents, disinfectants, rodenticide, colored bubbles, hair dyes, cosmetics, food, determine bacterial growth, antiischemic Magents, antiseptic, antitumor agents, Alzheimer’s disease, psychoactive drugs, Tooth whitening
LogP -3.57
CAS DataBase Reference 860-22-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System C.I. Acid Blue 74 (860-22-0)

Description and Uses

Indigo carmine is indigotindisulfonate sodium, a marker dye used during cystoscopy and ureteral catheterization.
(1) Indigo carmine is also used in endoscopic procedures, lymph node and vessel delineation, and for tumor localization. Indigo carmine is an unapproved drug without FDA approved labeling.
(2) There is no single dye that can replace indigo carmine. Choice of alternative agent will depend on type of procedure and physician discretion, as well as product availability.
Indigo Carmine (IC) is the most common chemical dye for clothes dyeing, which is considered as a refractory molecule since it is required a rather strong chemical treatment for its elimination from the water waste. The presence of this dye in residuals causes notorious change of water color and smell even in very low concentration. Moreover, if some of this water reaches natural streams it can be toxic for aquatic living entities due to the formation of toxic compounds such as aromatic amines.

Indigo Carmine (FD&C Blue #2) is a colorant. It has poor ph stability in that after 1 week at ph 3 and 5 it will appreciably fade, at ph 7 considerably fade, and at ph 8 fade completely. It is the least soluble of all food colors, with a solubility of 1.6 g in 100 ml of water at 25°c. Complete fading occurs in alkalis such as 10% sodium carbonate and 10% sodium hydroxide, with fading also occurring in 10% sugar systems. It has very poor light stability and oxidation stability, and moderate stability to heat; it has a deep blue hue with poor tinctorial strength. It is the only food color that has good resistance to reducing agents, but has very poor compatibility with food components. The major use is in pet food, but it is also used in candies, confections, and baked goods. The common name is indigotine.

Safety

Symbol(GHS) 
GHS07
Signal word  Warning
Hazard statements  H317
Precautionary statements  P261-P272-P280-P302+P352-P333+P313-P362+P364
Hazard Codes  Xn,Xi
Risk Statements  22-36/37/38
Safety Statements  22-24/25-36/37/39-27-26
WGK Germany  3
RTECS  DU3000000
TSCA  Yes
HS Code  32041200
Hazardous Substances Data 860-22-0(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity LD50 orally in Rabbit: > 2000 mg/kg

RELATED PRODUCTS