rhodamin
Rhodamin refers to a class of synthetic organic dyes known for their vibrant fluorescence. These dyes are characterized by a xanthene structure, which forms the core of their chemical makeup. Rhodamines are widely used as fluorescent stains and probes in various scientific disciplines, including biology, chemistry, and medicine. Their strong absorption in the visible spectrum and high quantum yield make them excellent for applications such as microscopy, flow cytometry, and fluorescence spectroscopy.
Different rhodamine derivatives exist, each with slightly altered spectral properties and chemical characteristics, allowing for specific
Beyond biological research, rhodamines find use in industrial applications. They can be employed as tracers in