Decomposition of Sudan Black B by Ultraviolet Light and Gases; its Lipid and Protein Staining Properties
- 1 January 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 34 (4) , 203-208
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520295909114675
Abstract
The bluish-black spots of lipid-containing materials stained with a saturated solution of Sudan black B in 55% ethanol were found to fade and change color to brownish-pink shades in 5 min if exposed to ultraviolet light. Spots that were exposed to daylight for 6 hr on a sunny day lost 14% of their original color intensity but the decrease was less on cloudy days. Exposure to H2S initiated fading and color change in 2 hr. Exposure to HCl vapors restored the original color but not its intensity. Spots kept in darkness and wrapped airtight showed a decline of 2.5% in color intensity after 96 hr and no obvious color change. The speed and extent of change of color and fading of the various fractions of the dye separated by means of paper chromatography were different. Heat coagulated serum proteins were stained blue with commercial Sudan black B solution in 55% ethanol.Keywords
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