Crystal violet: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Created page with "Crystal Violet - Some Simple Facts - Hexamethylpararosanilin Chloride - Medicinally has been used to treat burns, wounds and fungal infections<br> Unknown. (2005). Crystal V..." |
Cleaned up the entry. Added in some links. Sorted out the references. Poorly formated. Didn't follow publication guidelines. |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Crystal Violet - Some Simple Facts | Crystal Violet - Some Simple Facts | ||
*Hexamethylpararosanilin Chloride | |||
*Medicinally has been used to treat burns, wounds and fungal infections <ref>Unknown. (2005). Crystal Violet. Available: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Crystal_violet. Last accessed 17th Oct 2014.</ref> | |||
*Crystal Violet is a triphenylmenthane dye | |||
*It is often referred to as the medicinal preparation gentian violet | |||
*Crystal violet has not been approved to be used in aquaculture and that is because it is also [[mutagenic|mutagenic]] <ref>Wendy C. Andersen, Sherri B. Turnipseed, Christine M. Karbiwnyk, Rebecca H Lee, Susan B.Clark, W. Douglas Rowe, Mark R. Madson, Keith E.Miller. (2007). Analyses of Crystal Violet & Brilliant Green. Laboratory Information Bulletin. 23 (LIB 4395), N/A.</ref> | |||
=== References === | |||
<references /> | |||
<br> | |||
Latest revision as of 07:27, 22 October 2014
Crystal Violet - Some Simple Facts
- Hexamethylpararosanilin Chloride
- Medicinally has been used to treat burns, wounds and fungal infections [1]
- Crystal Violet is a triphenylmenthane dye
- It is often referred to as the medicinal preparation gentian violet
- Crystal violet has not been approved to be used in aquaculture and that is because it is also mutagenic [2]
References
- ↑ Unknown. (2005). Crystal Violet. Available: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Crystal_violet. Last accessed 17th Oct 2014.
- ↑ Wendy C. Andersen, Sherri B. Turnipseed, Christine M. Karbiwnyk, Rebecca H Lee, Susan B.Clark, W. Douglas Rowe, Mark R. Madson, Keith E.Miller. (2007). Analyses of Crystal Violet & Brilliant Green. Laboratory Information Bulletin. 23 (LIB 4395), N/A.