For research use only. Not for therapeutic Use.
LDS 798(CAT: M109868) is a fluorescent dye that functions as a solvatochromic and electrochromic probe, commonly used in biological research to monitor environmental changes such as viscosity, pH, and temperature. Its sensitivity makes it ideal for probing microenvironments, particularly within cellular systems like mitochondria. Chemically, LDS 798, or Styryl 11, has the molecular formula C23H25N2.ClO4 and is used in laser dye applications in the near-infrared spectrum. This compound also shows potential in oncology research due to its ability to inhibit certain kinases involved in cancer cell growth, expanding its significance beyond imaging.
Catalog Number | M109868 |
CAS Number | 92479-59-9 |
Synonyms | LDS798;LDS 798 ; Styryl 11; 4-(4-(4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PHENYL)-1,3-BUTADIENYL)-1-ETHYLQUINOLINIUM PERCHLORATE; |
Molecular Formula | C23H25N2.ClO4 |
Purity | ≥95% |