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rhodamine B
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rhodamine B [′rōd·ə‚mēn ′bē]
(organic chemistry)
C28H31ClN2O3Red, green, or reddish-violet powder, soluble in alcohol and water; forms bluish red, fluorescent solution in water; used as red dye for paper, wool, and silk, and as an analytical reagent and biological stain.


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The 2', 7'- dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (DCF-DA), Chloromethylfluorescein-diacetate (CMF-DA), Nonyl Acridine Orange (NAO), and rhodamine 123 (Rhl23) were purchased from Molecular Probes, Inc.
03% w/w Rhodamine Red [RR]) measured the extent of penetration and transdermal potency of the stored system.
Fluorescence spectroscopic analyses provided fluorescence intensities (FIs) (excitation/emission: 500/705 nm) of 20% plasma samples and Rhodamine 101 (a positive control).
 
 
 
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