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Thionine, also known as Lauth's violet, is the salt of a heterocyclic compound. It was firstly synthesised by Charles Lauth. A variety of salts are known including the chloride and acetate, called respectively thionine chloride and thionine acetate. The dye is structurally related to methylene blue, which also features a phenothiazine core. The dye's name is frequently misspelled with omission of the e, and is not to be confused with the plant protein thionin. The -ine ending indicates that the compound is an amine.

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  • Thionine, also known as Lauth's violet, is the salt of a heterocyclic compound. It was firstly synthesised by Charles Lauth. A variety of salts are known including the chloride and acetate, called respectively thionine chloride and thionine acetate. The dye is structurally related to methylene blue, which also features a phenothiazine core. The dye's name is frequently misspelled with omission of the e, and is not to be confused with the plant protein thionin. The -ine ending indicates that the compound is an amine. (en)
  • 싸이오닌(Thionine)은 샤를 로트(Charles Lauth)가 처음 합성한 보라색 염료다. 동명의 9원자 고리 헤테로고리 화합물과는 관계 없다. (ko)
  • Tionina, também conhecida por acetato de tionina ou por violeta de Lauth, é uma substância corante azul, derivada do guaiacol. Sendo um corante metacromático com forte poder colorante é frequentemente utilizado como contrastante em preparações biológicas. (pt)
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  • 3,7-Diamino-5λ4-phenothiazin-5-ylium (en)
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  • Thionine, also known as Lauth's violet, is the salt of a heterocyclic compound. It was firstly synthesised by Charles Lauth. A variety of salts are known including the chloride and acetate, called respectively thionine chloride and thionine acetate. The dye is structurally related to methylene blue, which also features a phenothiazine core. The dye's name is frequently misspelled with omission of the e, and is not to be confused with the plant protein thionin. The -ine ending indicates that the compound is an amine. (en)
  • 싸이오닌(Thionine)은 샤를 로트(Charles Lauth)가 처음 합성한 보라색 염료다. 동명의 9원자 고리 헤테로고리 화합물과는 관계 없다. (ko)
  • Tionina, também conhecida por acetato de tionina ou por violeta de Lauth, é uma substância corante azul, derivada do guaiacol. Sendo um corante metacromático com forte poder colorante é frequentemente utilizado como contrastante em preparações biológicas. (pt)
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  • Thionine (en)
  • 싸이오닌 (염료) (ko)
  • Tionina (pt)
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