The name magenta comes from the dye magenta, commonly called
fuchsine , discovered shortly after the 1859 Battle of Magenta near Magenta
Kaynak: MagentaNew
fuchsine, new fuchsin, Magenta III, Basic Violet 2, or C.I. 42520 (from German "fuchs", fox) is a magenta dye having chemical
Kaynak: New fuchsineFuchsine acid is an acid ic magenta dye with chemical formula C 20 H 17 N 3 Na 2 O 9 S 3. See also :
Fuchsine New
fuchsine Pararosanilin
Kaynak: Fuchsine acid It is the only basic
fuchsine component suitable for making the aldehyde-
fuchsine stain for pancreatic islet beta cells. References Further
Kaynak: Pararosanilinein Japan, where the color is called beni (紅 It competed with the early synthetic dye
fuchsine as a silk dye after
fuchsine's 1859 discovery
Kaynak: CarthaminMallory's trichrome method, using acid
fuchsine followed by a solution containing PTA, orange G and aniline blue, provides dark red nuclei
Kaynak: Heidenhain's AZAN trichrome stainAcid
fuchsine : Acid
fuchsine may be used to stain collagen, smooth muscle, or mitochondria . Acid
fuchsine is used as the nuclear and
Kaynak: Stainingbacteria , which cannot retain the crystal violet stain, instead taking up the counterstain (safranin or
fuchsine ) and appearing red or pink.
Kaynak: Gram-positive bacteriaaniline oil for safranine , which contains aniline and ortho- toluidine , and is obtained from the distillate (échappés) of the
fuchsine fusion.
Kaynak: AnilineAn example is the malachite green counterstain to the
fuchsine stain in the Gimenez staining technique . Another example is eosin
Kaynak: CounterstainOften orcein or a combination of resorcinol and
fuchsine are used for staining. For counterstaining cell nuclei nuclear fast red or
Kaynak: Weigert's elastic stainThen the printer would coat the plate with a colored lacquer varnish called
fuchsine , dried, dipped in benzene . only the
fuchsine varnish
Kaynak: ZincographyAcid Red 33, Azo grenadine, Azo
fuchsine, Acid
fuchsine D, Redusol Z, Azo magenta G, Certicol Red B, Fast acid magenta, Hexalan Red B,
Kaynak: D&C Red 33In 1859, Alexander Clavel (1805–1873) took up the production of
fuchsine in his factory for silk -dyeing works in Basel. In 1864, a new
Kaynak: NovartisThe color was originally called
fuchsine or roseine, but for marketing purposes in 1860 the color name was changed to magenta after the
Kaynak: Variations of magenta