Acridine Dye

C1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Acridine Dye Meanings

    noun a type of dye that is derived from acridine and is commonly used in biological staining techniques

    Fields related to acridine dye

    Chemistry

    Acridine dyes are used as fluorescent dyes in various chemical applications.

    Photography

    Acridine dyes are used in photography for color enhancement and special effects.

    Forensic Science

    Acridine dyes are used in forensic analysis for detecting DNA and other biological samples.

    Textile Industry

    Acridine dyes are used for dyeing textiles due to their vibrant colors.

    Biomedical Sciences

    Acridine dyes are used in staining biological samples for visualization under a microscope.

    Occupation Usage of acridine dye

    Chemist

    Acridine dyes are used by chemists for fluorescence staining of nucleic acids in biological samples.

    Textile Designer

    Acridine dyes are used by textile designers for dyeing fabrics and creating vibrant colors.

    Biologist

    Acridine dyes are used by biologists for labeling and staining cells in microscopy studies.

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