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Proflavine, also
called proflavin and diaminoacridine, is an
acriflavine derivative, a
disinfectant bacteriostatic against many gram-positive bacteria...
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Intensively studied DNA
intercalators include berberine,
ethidium bromide,
proflavine, daunomycin, doxorubicin, and thalidomide. DNA
intercalators are used...
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derived from acridine.
Commercial preparations are
often mixtures with
proflavine. It is
known by a
variety of
commercial names.
Acriflavine was developed...
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profadol (INN)
Profen Profenal profenamine (INN)
Proferdex profexalone (INN)
proflavine (INN)
proflazepam (INN)
Profloxin (Hexal Australia) [Au].
Redirects to...
- sunlight. The
planar structure of
chemicals such as
ethidium bromide and
proflavine allows them to
insert between bases in DNA. This
insert causes the DNA's...
- bis(2-hydroxyethyl)dithiocarbamate
Prazepam Prednimustine Prednisone Proflavine salts Pronetalol hydrochloride Propham n-Propyl
carbamate Propylene Ptaquiloside...
- and 2-aminopurine.
Intercalating agents, such as
ethidium bromide and
proflavine, are
molecules that may
insert between bases in DNA,
causing frameshift...
- compound, with
typical percentages by weight, are:
brilliant green 0.77%
proflavine 0.58%
gentian violet 1.17% in
aqueous solution. The
preparation was initially...
- dyes and
drugs feature the
acridine skeleton. Many acridines, such as
proflavine, also have
antiseptic properties.
Acridine and
related derivatives (such...
- eosin, rhodamine, DAPI, Hoechst,
acridine orange,
propidium iodide, and
proflavine.
Eosin and
rhodamine stain the
cytoplasm and the
extracellular matrix...