cyanine dye

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cyanine dye

A scientist carefully adds a drop of cyanine dye to a clear solution in a beaker.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A synthetic dye: A cyanine dye is any of a class of synthetic dyes characterized by a specific chemical structure.
    • Chemical structure: The defining feature is a polymethine chain (a -CH= group) linking two nitrogen-containing heterocyclic rings.
    • Primary use: These dyes are primarily used as sensitizers in photography to extend the light sensitivity of photographic emulsions.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The photographic film was treated with a cyanine dye to increase its sensitivity to red light.
    • Researchers are studying new cyanine dyes for use in biomedical imaging.
    • The color of the solution changed dramatically upon adding the cyanine dye.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cyanine dye" in scientific contexts: The term is almost exclusively used in technical fields like chemistry, photochemistry, and molecular biology.
    • The fluorescence properties of the cyanine dye make it ideal for labeling DNA.
  • Functional role: Often described by its function, e.g., "a fluorescent cyanine dye" or "a photographic sensitizing cyanine dye."
Variants and Related Words
  • Cy dye (n): A common abbreviation in laboratory jargon.
    • We need to order more Cy5 dye for the experiment.
  • Polymethine dye (n): A broader chemical class to which cyanine dyes belong.
  • Sensitizer (n): A general term for a substance that increases sensitivity to light, which is a key application of cyanine dyes.
Synonyms
  • Photosensitizer: (when referring specifically to its use in photography)
  • Fluorescent probe/tag: (when referring to its modern use in biology for labeling and detection)
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Cyanine dye labeling: The process of attaching a cyanine dye to a molecule (e.g., protein, nucleic acid) for detection.
    • Cyanine dye labeling is a standard technique in fluorescence microscopy.
  • Near-infrared cyanine dye: A type of cyanine dye that absorbs and emits light in the near-infrared spectrum, useful for deep-tissue imaging.
cyanine dye

A scientist carefully adds a drop of cyanine dye to a clear solution in a beaker.

Noun
  1. any of a class of dyes containing a -CH= group linking two heterocyclic rings containing nitrogen; used as sensitizers in photography