indigotindisulfonate sodium
- indigotindisulfonate sodium
- in·di·go·tin·di·sul·fon·ate so·di·um (in″dĭ-go″tin-di-sulґfo-nāt) [USP] a dye, occurring as a dusky, purplish blue powder or blue granules; used as a diagnostic aid in cystoscopy and other studies of the urinary tract; administered intravenously. Called also indigo carmine, indicarmine, and soluble indigo blue.
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indigo carmine — A blue dye used for measurement of kidney function and as a special stain for Negri bodies. SYN: sodium indigotin disulfonate. * * * indigo carmine n a soluble blue dye C16H8N2Na2O8S2 that is a sodium salt, is used chiefly as a biological stain… … Medical dictionary
indicarmine — in·di·car·mine (in″dĭ kahrґmēn) indigotindisulfonate sodium … Medical dictionary
Indigo dye — chembox Name = Indigo ImageFile = Indian indigo dye lump.jpg ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Lump of Indian indigo dye ImageFile1 = Indigo.svg ImageSize1 = 200px ImageName1 = Indigo OtherNames = 2,2’ Bis(2,3 dihydro 3 oxoindolyliden), Indigotin… … Wikipedia