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- Proflavine abstract "Proflavine (pron. pro-fla¢vin), also called proflavin and diaminoacridine, is an acriflavine derivative, a disinfectant bacteriostatic against many gram-positive bacteria. It has been used in the form of the dihydrochloride and hemisulfate salts as a topical antiseptic, and was formerly used as a urinary antiseptic.Proflavine is also known to have a mutagenic effect on DNA by intercalating between nucleic acid base pairs. It differs from most other mutagenic components by causing basepair-deletions or basepair-insertions and not substitutions.Proflavine absorbs strongly in the blue region at 445 nm (in water at pH 7) with molar extinction coefficient of c. 40,000".
- Proflavine iupacName "acridine-3,6-diamine".
- Proflavine thumbnail Proflavine_structure.png?width=300.
- Proflavine wikiPageID "1926163".
- Proflavine wikiPageRevisionID "606811777".
- Proflavine hasPhotoCollection Proflavine.
- Proflavine imagefile "Proflavine structure.png".
- Proflavine iupacname "acridine-3,6-diamine".
- Proflavine verifiedrevid "464215233".
- Proflavine subject Category:Acridines.
- Proflavine subject Category:Antiseptics.
- Proflavine type Agent114778436.
- Proflavine type Antiseptic102724207.
- Proflavine type Antiseptics.
- Proflavine type CausalAgent100007347.
- Proflavine type Drug103247620.
- Proflavine type Matter100020827.
- Proflavine type Medicine103740161.
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- Proflavine type Substance100020090.
- Proflavine type ChemicalCompound.
- Proflavine type ChemicalSubstance.
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- Proflavine type ChemicalObject.
- Proflavine type Thing.
- Proflavine comment "Proflavine (pron. pro-fla¢vin), also called proflavin and diaminoacridine, is an acriflavine derivative, a disinfectant bacteriostatic against many gram-positive bacteria. It has been used in the form of the dihydrochloride and hemisulfate salts as a topical antiseptic, and was formerly used as a urinary antiseptic.Proflavine is also known to have a mutagenic effect on DNA by intercalating between nucleic acid base pairs.".
- Proflavine label "Proflavin".
- Proflavine label "Proflavina".
- Proflavine label "Proflavine".
- Proflavine label "Proflawina".
- Proflavine sameAs Proflavin.
- Proflavine sameAs Proflavina.
- Proflavine sameAs Proflawina.
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- Proflavine sameAs Q420454.
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- Proflavine sameAs Proflavine.
- Proflavine wasDerivedFrom Proflavine?oldid=606811777.
- Proflavine depiction Proflavine_structure.png.
- Proflavine isPrimaryTopicOf Proflavine.